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ceremonial

[ser-uh-moh-nee-uhl] / ˌsɛr əˈmoʊ ni əl /


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A ceremonial weigh-in is scheduled for Thursday evening at the Fillmore Miami Beach.

From BBC

The King's Speech is part of the state opening of Parliament, a ceremonial event marking the start of a parliamentary session, which typically lasts for a year but can run for much longer.

From BBC

The 1st Battalion has featured heavily in a number of ceremonial events over the years, including Queen Elizabeth's funeral and the King's 2023 coronation.

From BBC

At Lehmann Maupin, looking at South Korea’s policy of mandatory military service, Do Ho Suh has created a garment—part suit of armor, part ceremonial robe—out of more than 500 dog tags.

From The Wall Street Journal

He began his visit - the first by a German leader in 27 years - on Wednesday with a ceremonial reception by King Charles and Queen Camilla and a star-studded festive banquet at Windsor Castle.

From BBC