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cel·ebrat·ed [ˈseləbreɪtɪd] ADJ

celebrated
celebrated

cel·ebrate [ˈseləbreɪt] VB intr, trans

Usage examples with celebrated

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It is celebrated with music, fireworks and foods such as pozole, enchiladas with mole sauce, quesadillas with squash flowers and atole.
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In 2010 the company celebrated its 65th anniversary with a charity drive.
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So people celebrated the festival very grandly with their houses white-washed and palm-leaf roofed sheds constructed.
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Despite his reputation as a warmonger, the king was a ballet enthusiast whose birth was celebrated with dance.
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V-J Day is instead celebrated on September 2, the date of the formal signing of the surrender.
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He famously criticized the erratic way in which, contrary to official policy, many priests celebrated the revised rite.
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His poems celebrated introduction to the everyday life in a city, with its triviality and vulgarism.
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In 1993, his 70th birthday was celebrated with an appropriate symposium and his academic tree was redrawn.
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This year, however, there is some good news for fans of the unique rubber boot that is celebrated for its weatherproof qualities.
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It was supposed to symbolize the last supper celebrated on Maundy Thursday.
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