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REMEMBRANCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster memory, remembrance, recollection, reminiscence mean the capacity for or the act of remembering, or the thing remembered memory applies both to the power of remembering and to what is remembered
Remembrance Day - Wikipedia In Australia, Remembrance Day is always observed on 11 November, regardless of the day of the week, and is not a public holiday; it is a time when people can pay their respects to the substantial number of soldiers who died in battle
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What is Remembrance? - Royal British Legion Remembrance honours those who serve to defend our democratic freedoms and way of life We unite across faiths, cultures and backgrounds to remember the service and sacrifice of the Armed Forces community from United Kingdom and the Commonwealth
Remembrance: What is it and why is it important? - BBC What is Remembrance Day? Every year the country comes together for Remembrance Sunday A period of silence is held at 11am to remember the people who have died in wars around the world
REMEMBRANCE Synonyms: 45 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster . . . Some common synonyms of remembrance are memory, recollection, and reminiscence While all these words mean "the capacity for or the act of remembering, or the thing remembered," remembrance applies to the act of remembering or the fact of being remembered
Remembrance Sunday - Wikipedia Remembrance Sunday is held in the United Kingdom as a day to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts [1]