Associations to the word «Solemnize»
Noun
- Marriage
- Notary
- Nativity
- Lent
- Rite
- Lds
- Feast
- Manifesto
- Contracting
- Ceremony
- Vow
- Precept
- Hindus
- Wedding
- Consent
- License
- Resurrection
- Mademoiselle
- Witness
- Accordance
- Parti
- Oath
- Clement
- Divorce
- Hymn
- Union
- Sex
- Clerk
- Prohibition
- Certificate
- Same
- Funeral
- Priest
- Couple
- Jurisdiction
- Church
- Grave
- Pope
- Maine
- Celebration
- Occasion
- Profession
- Daughter
- Presence
- Provision
- Deposit
- Minister
- Authority
- Punishment
- Contract
- Mystery
- Manner
- Gender
- Ash
- Law
- Person
- Festival
- Faith
- Lover
- Alice
- Chapel
- Soul
- Sacrifice
- Christ
- Wife
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
SOLEMNIZE, verb. (transitive) (US) To make solemn, or official, through ceremony or legal act.
SOLEMNIZE, verb. To make grave, serious, and reverential.
Dictionary definition
SOLEMNIZE, verb. Observe or perform with dignity or gravity; "The King solemnized this day of morning".
SOLEMNIZE, verb. Perform (the wedding ceremony) with proper ceremonies.
SOLEMNIZE, verb. Make solemn and grave; "This ceremony solemnized our hearts".
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