Verb
be or provide a memorial to a person or an event
address in a memorial
Source: WordNetThis sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps Source: Internet
We memorialized the Dead Source: Internet
The President memorialized the heroes of the battle Source: Internet
As oratory poets, both Homer and Sappho used their work to celebrate and memorialise events for posterity. Source: Internet
Dio Cassius, Roman history, 51.1.3 Octavian instituted or renewed the games known as Actia or Ludi Actiaci, named after Actium in Nicopolis (the new city) to memorialise the battle. Source: Internet
The usable model at hand, when Constantine wanted to memorialise his imperial piety, was the familiar conventional architecture of the basilicas. citation Floor plan of a Christian church of basilical form, with the transept shaded. Source: Internet