solemnized
/sol-uhm-nahyz/US // ˈsɒl əmˌnaɪz //UK // (ˈsɒləmˌnaɪz) //
庄严的,庄严,庄严宣誓,庄严宣告
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v.有主动词 verb
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sol·em·nized, sol·em·niz·ing.
- : to perform the ceremony of.
- : to hold or perform in due manner.
- : to observe or commemorate with rites or ceremonies: to solemnize an occasion with prayer.
- : to go through with ceremony or formality.
- : to render solemn, serious, or grave; dignify.
v.无主动词 verb
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sol·em·nized, sol·em·niz·ing.
- : to become solemn; conduct oneself with solemnity.
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verbsanctify
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Examples
And then I purpose to leave Lord M. (dangerously ill as he is,) and meet her at her appointed church, in order to solemnize.
Afterward all the Bishops and Abbots of Normandy assembled to solemnize the funerall.
No minister is allowed, as a rule, to solemnize the marriage of any man or woman who has a divorced husband or wife still living.
Comparatively few of the latter were permitted to solemnize matrimony during the first forty years of the Province's history.
Hymen himself Will bless this marriage, which we'll solemnize In the presence of these kings.
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