memorialize

verb
UK: /məˈmɔː.ri.ə.laɪz/
US: /məˈmɔːr.i.ə.laɪz/
  1. To do or create something to remember an important person or event.

    1. They will memorialize the victims with a statue there.
    2. The museum was built to memorialize the soldiers who died in the war and bravely served their country.
  2. To write about or record something so that it will be remembered.

    1. She wants to memorialize her trip in a scrapbook.
    2. The author sought to memorialize the experiences of immigrants in her novel, painting a vivid picture of their struggles and triumphs.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "memorialize" in English means: To do or create something to remember an important person or event., To write about or record something so that it will be remembered..

The phonetic transcription of "memorialize" is /məˈmɔː.ri.ə.laɪz/ in British English and /məˈmɔːr.i.ə.laɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "memorialize": immortalize, dedicate, remember, enshrine, commemorate.

Example usage of "memorialize": "They will memorialize the victims with a statue there.". More examples on the page.