Memorialise in a sentence as a verb

I needed zero proof to memorialise the profile of a deceased friend.

"Facebook tends to “memorialise” their account – freeze them so they can be viewed, but providing no access to past messages.

More than one had recently lost their pet, and wished me to memorialise the cat inside the game, either for them, or their wife/husband, as a gift or as a surprise when they played it through.

Interestingly Facebook will let relatives 'memorialise' a persons profile after they are deceased.

"During his governorship, and thereafter, Thomson was criticized for a number of controversial actions:in 1976 and 1977 he ordered the flag at the statehouse to flown at half-staff on Good Friday to "memorialise the death of Christ on the Cross.

>Do we really prefer to pretend dead people never existed in the first place?I think that we consider facebook, a commercial entity based on data-mining every scrap of information it holds, an inappropriate place to memorialise our loved ones.

Memorialise definitions

verb

address in a memorial; "The President memorialized the heroes of the battle"

See also: memorialize

verb

be or provide a memorial to a person or an event; "This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps"; "We memorialized the Dead"

See also: commemorate memorialize immortalize immortalise record