A4. Vocabulary :
Give the verb forms of the following:
(1) commemoration
(ii) dedication
(iii) segregation
(iv) appreciation
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1. commemorate
2. dedicate
3. segregate
4. appreciate
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Commemorate
Dedicate
Segregate
Appreciate
Explanation:
- Commemorate: show and recall respect for (someone/something); mark/celebrate (person or an event) by producing/doing something; to show honour to the memory of an important event/person in a special way. At the Hedon Park there was held a wreath-laying ceremony so as to commemorate the war dead
- Dedicate: devote effort/time to a specific task/purpose; to assign/commit/give over, for example APJ Kalam had dedicated his life to space research; If we dedicate a play/book/song/performance, and so on to someone, we publicly acknowledge that it is in that individual's honour. for example, The school was dedicated on 1 March 1996 to the local village children
- Segregate: Set apart from each other or from the rest ; divide or isolate; o keep one thing separate from another. for example, The teacher wanted to segregate boys and girls in the classroom so that they are not upto some mischief.
- Appreciate: recognise the full worth of; understand fully; grasp the full implications of; to recognise how good something/someone is and to value it/her/him for example, We appreciate the need for immediate action.
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