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celebrated

[sel-uh-brey-tid] / ˈsɛl əˌbreɪ tɪd /


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Though locally celebrated for its proximity to a scenic railroad and the Hershey chocolate empire, the town’s identity was redefined in March 1979.

From The Wall Street Journal

The re-dedication of the well will be celebrated with musical concerts next weekend.

From BBC

Nicholas Hytner, who directed Stoppard's play The Hard Problem at the National Theatre in London 10 years ago, celebrated the playwright's "astonishing generosity and curiosity about the work of others".

From BBC

Stoppard wrote several celebrated radio plays, then made his next big splash with "Jumpers" in 1972, a foray into the world of moral philosophy.

From Barron's

It started with the celebrated release of the company’s new Gemini 3 AI model, which was trained on Google’s own AI chips.

From Barron's