Third-person singular simple present indicative form of celebrate.(verb)
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Use "celebrates" in a sentence
"Right before I came on they were showing a video of a Baby Phat fashion show, and the kids were really into it, since the label celebrates hip-hop and glam for an inexpensive price."
"Then he jumps up to preview some of albums released as the label celebrates its 40th birthday: first a track from the duo album reuniting Jarrett with the bassist Charlie Haden, a member of the pianist's American quartet in the 70s and a frequent contributor to ECM's mid-period output, then a piece from Officium Novum, the new collaboration by the Hilliard singers and Garbarek, whose own debut LP was ECM's seventh release, in 1970."
""The title celebrates Savannah, and the cookie celebrates the great mood that we are all in this year of the girl, our 100th anniversary," said Amanda Hamaker, manager of product sales for Girl Scouts of the USA."