“celebrate” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “celebrate”:

+ Sixteen years after the christening of Princess Aurora, the court assembles in the palace gardens to celebrate Aurora’s birthday.

+ In the western-rite Church, the term Missal is used for a text that describes the different types of Mass there are, as well as how to celebrate a given type Mass.

+ Therefore, Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah for eight days.

+ Today, Western countries usually celebrate this day with a party which ends with a group countdown to midnight.

+ On June 22, 2003, people held a party on the bridge to celebrate the bridge’s age.

+ A new building for the Parliament was finished in 1988 to celebrate 200 years of European settlement in Australia.

+ On this night, people celebrate that the Gunpowder Plot was discovered.

+ Malayalees make all the efforts to celebrate the festival in a grand way and impress their beloved King that they are happy and to wish him well.

celebrate how to use?
celebrate how to use?

Example sentences of “celebrate”:

+ The egg was a symbol of the earth to celebrate spring.

+ These events celebrate the history, government, and traditions of the United States.

+ The egg was a symbol of the earth to celebrate spring.

+ These events celebrate the history, government, and traditions of the United States.

+ Four high school friends go to the woods to celebrate their graduation.

+ On January 1 we celebrate Public Domain Day as many works of authors who died 70+ years ago now enter the public domain and can be used freely.

+ It was the limited time version to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Sea.

+ In 1969 at the UNESCO Conference in San Francisco, John McConnell felt it necessary to propose a holiday in which we celebrate the Earth’s life and beauty.

+ They made everyone dance to celebrate Boxing Day.

+ To those who celebrate Christmas, I want to wish you a Merry Christmas.

+ It is the day of the year when lovers celebrate their love.

+ They celebrate this holiday to remember the day that the Declaration was approved, and the day that the United States of America became its own country.

+ A class ring is a ring worn by students in the United States and Canada to celebrate their graduation.

+ In 1976 he wrote “Zodiac” for the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington to celebrate the bicentenary of the United States of America.

+ Many Christian African Americans who celebrate Kwanzaa do so in addition to observing Christmas.

+ People generally celebrate March 14 as Pi Day, because March 14 is also written as 3/14, which represents the first three numbers 3.14 in the approximation of pi.

More in-sentence examples of “celebrate”:

+ In Secular Jews of the Diaspora, Shavuot is one of the Jewish holidays known to not be celebrated as much, while the people in Israel celebrate it every year.

+ The Ig Nobel Prize is a parody of the Nobel Prize, which is awarded every autumn to celebrate ten unusual or trivial achievements in scientific research.

+ In November 2017 Voov had wanted to celebrate its First Year anniversary, in Pretoria.

+ Mormons celebrate Christmas on 25 December but they believe that Christ’s actual birth took place on 6 April.

+ After his ascent of Everest on 29 May, he decided to celebrate his birthday on that day thereafter.

+ Rites of passage celebrate and protect the person or people who are changing.

+ Penguin published “Martha and Hanwell” with a new introduction by the author as part of their pocket series to celebrate their 70th birthday.

+ People celebrate a silver anniversary after 25 years of any occasion.

+ He was commissioned to write some music to celebrate the emperor’s return from Algiers.

+ Some Christians, like Jehovah’s Witnesses, do not celebrate Christmas because there is no instruction from Jesus in the Bible which tells Christians to celebrate his birth.

+ This was to celebrate the conversion of Iceland to Christianity a thousand years earlier.

+ Uno was the first Westminster champion to be invited to celebrate victory with the President.

+ It is eaten on January 1 to celebrate Seollal, the Korean New Year.

+ This year, we would like to celebrate Women’s History Month by adding to stubs/adding pages about notable female authors commonly read by middle school students.

+ The issue of when to celebrate Easter was discussed again and Catholics were instructed to celebrate the day on a Sunday rather than on Passover which some Churches, particularly in Asia Minor, were doing.

+ They often celebrate with parades, fireworks, and songs.

+ His followers began a school of mysticism to encourage and celebrate his teachings—the Sufi branch known to many Westerners as the ‘Whirling Dervishes’, but whose proper name is the Mevlevi order.

+ Many cities and towns celebrate Christmas by putting up decorations.

+ However to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Garda Síochána it was reformed in 1972.

+ Nepalese people have several festivals that they celebrate each year.

+ Families often celebrate Independence Day by having or going to a picnic or barbecue, and take advantage of the day off and in some years, long weekend to gather with relatives and friends.

+ Now that it is OK again, Chinese Indonesians celebrate the holiday much as people in China do.

+ At McClurg Court it passes the Nicholas J Melas Centennial Fountain, which was built in 1989 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago; between May and October the fountain sends an arc of water over the river for ten minutes every hour.

+ A new meeting, Geek.Kon, is held in Madison, Wisconsin to celebrate all things geek.

+ In Secular Jews of the Diaspora, Shavuot is one of the Jewish holidays known to not be celebrated as much, while the people in Israel celebrate it every year.

+ The Ig Nobel Prize is a parody of the Nobel Prize, which is awarded every autumn to celebrate ten unusual or trivial achievements in scientific research.
+ In November 2017 Voov had wanted to celebrate its First Year anniversary, in Pretoria.

+ Tatum’s boyfriend, Stu Macher throws a party to celebrate the school’s closure.

+ It was created to celebrate the company’s 50th anniversary.

+ Across the year, Meitei people celebrate a diverse number of festivals and celebrations.

+ They celebrate Shakti Jataras with great interest once a year.

+ Burnouts are also sometimes performed by winning drivers at the end of NASCAR races to celebrate their victory.

+ Different sects celebrate different festivals but festivals like Diwali, Holi, Shivratri, Raksha Bandhan, Janamashtmi etc.

+ Imbolc was, and still is, a time to celebrate that winter would soon be over.

+ In addition to fireworks at the beginning of the New Year, many people light them on the 9th day of the holiday to celebrate the birthday of the Jade Emperor, the boss of the Chinese gods.

+ Struck in 41 BC, this coin was issued to celebrate the establishment of the Second Triumvirate by Octavian, Antony and Lepidus in 43 BC.

+ After Edge defeated John Cena to win the WWE Championship on January 8 at New Year’s Revolution, he announced that he and Lita were going to celebrate by having sex in the middle of the ring the next night on RAW.

+ Elizabeth was entertained three times at Sudeley Castle, which including a spectacular feast in 1592 to celebrate the anniversary of the defeat of the Spanish Armada.

+ The choir also sing at special services, including one held every year on 6 January to celebrate Epiphany Epiphany when offerings of gold, frankincense and myrrh are made on behalf of the queen.

+ It was held to celebrate peace between France and England because they had been at war for a long time.

+ Completed in 1975, it was built to celebrate the 100 years birthday of Afrikaans being declared as a different language from Dutch.

+ Vaughn is hosting a party for Richard to celebrate something.

+ At the beginning the fairs, who was set up the first days of December, had the function of celebrate the day of the “Immaculate Conception”, therefore the people set the date of the fairs on 9 December and 10 December.

+ There are many things Jews do to celebrate Shabbat.

+ Catholics also celebrate saint’s days.

+ It is to celebrate World War IIVictory over Japan Day, the day when Korea was freed from Imperial Japanese control by the United States and the Soviet Union.

+ In 1971 the Cowra Tourism Development decided to celebrate this link with Japan.

+ It was set up to celebrate the Centenary of Federation of Australia and to honour people who have made a contribution to Australian society or government.

+ These communities generally celebrate Gay pridepride, diversity, sexuality.

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