solemnized

[ˈsɑːləmaɪzd]

solemnized Definition

perform (a ceremony, especially a religious one) with due rites and solemnity.

Using solemnized: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "solemnized" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wedding was solemnized in the church.

  • Example

    The priest solemnized the mass with reverence.

  • Example

    The graduation ceremony was solemnized with speeches and music.

solemnized Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for solemnized

Phrases with solemnized

  • to perform a marriage ceremony with due rites and solemnity

    Example

    The couple asked their pastor to solemnize their marriage.

  • to celebrate or commemorate an occasion with due solemnity

    Example

    The memorial service solemnized the occasion of his passing.

  • to make a vow or promise with due solemnity

    Example

    The president solemnized his vow to uphold the constitution.

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Summary: solemnized in Brief

The term 'solemnized' [ˈsɑːləmaɪzd] refers to performing a ceremony, especially a religious one, with due rites and solemnity. It is often used in the context of weddings, masses, and graduations, as in 'The wedding was solemnized in the church.' The phrase 'solemnize a marriage' denotes performing a marriage ceremony with due solemnity.