释义 |
sol·em·nize I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌnīz\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Usage: see -ize Etymology: Middle English solempnisen, from Middle French solempniser, from Late Latin solemnizare, from Latin solemnis solemn + Late Latin -izare -ize transitive verb 1. : to hold, conduct, observe, or honor with due formal ceremony or solemn notice < solemnize this sorrowing natal day to prove our loyal truth — Robert Burns > 2. : to perform with pomp or ceremony or according to legal forms; especially : to unite a couple in (marriage) with religious ceremony : celebrate (a marriage) with religious rites 3. obsolete : to exalt by praising : glorify 4. : to make solemn, serious, or exalted : dignify intransitive verb : to grow solemn : speak or act with solemnity Synonyms: see keep II. noun (-s) obsolete : solemnization |