valediction in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

valediction in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for valediction in the English»Spanish Dictionary

valediction [ˌvælɪˈdɪkʃən, Am ˌvæləˈdɪkʃən] N form

2. valediction (speech given when taking leave):

valediction
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
At the valediction, participation certificates were distributed to students.
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I think of them as a valediction.
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Because this is much less an exhibition than a valediction.
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This is about talking, valediction and response.
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It was pretty amazing listening to a valediction while remembering myself delivering an inspiring message that made my classmates, parents and teachers cry four years ago.
opinion.inquirer.net
A valediction was organised to give away prizes to the winners of the competitions that were held in connection with the show.
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He passes in peace, and a priest, with the assistants, sends him on his way with a valediction.
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Actually my great-grandfather's letter was not a final valediction.
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Equally, sport seldom has time for neat valedictions and sentimental endings.
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For those who self-identify as opponents of a particular group, appearing on such a list can be a valediction.
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