Remembrance in a sentence as a noun

And if this bears no resemblance to reality, it's not a remembrance at all.

I walked into work one day, and in my email was a remembrance note about a coworker who had just died.

While turning gingerly in his favorite green chair to face the painting, his eyes raised in kind remembrance.

Why shouldn't we be informed about how our government is governing?The US Constitution, at least, was written in remembrance of the privations of an occupying army.

Their slideshow was not exactly a slideshow, but an automatically generated remembrance DVD.

" If men learn this, it will implant forgetfulness in their souls; they will cease to exercise memory because they rely on that which is written, calling things to remembrance no longer from within themselves, but by means of external marks.

I work there and they sent a company-wide email saying that they're having a remembrance day for Aaron on the 15th and they're taking time in every office to remember Aaron by discussing his work, his impact on the world, and who he is.

And of course Luddism is equally as old:If men learn this, it will implant forgetfulness in their souls; they will cease to exercise memory because they rely on that which is written, calling things to remembrance no longer from within themselves, but by means of external marks.

As much as any of his earlier work, the mock theta functions are an achievement sucient to cause his name to be held in lasting remembrance"To me, it's interesting that a community where fairly easy to build web-applications are called transformative and disruptive also has two out of thirteen comments critical of Ramanujam's impact.

Remembrance definitions

noun

the ability to recall past occurrences

See also: recollection anamnesis

noun

a recognition of meritorious service

See also: memorial commemoration