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Definition of "ceremonially" [cer•e•mo•ni•al•ly]

  • In a ceremonial manner. (adverb)

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Use "ceremonially" in a sentence
  • "Instead of being celebrated, Tom Barbero should have had his name ceremonially removed from the rolls of the Torrington Board of Approved Baseball Umpires and then been drummed out of the association in a public manner for all to see."
  • "Before the African slave trade arrived, Congo Square was the former sacred ground of the Houma Indians where the annual corn harvest was ceremonially celebrated."
  • "In an enhanced state of consciousness, he ceremonially announced that I had been to Africa before, many years ago:"