fete vs celebrate

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"He was feted with dinner on his 80th birthday."

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"He was celebrated with dinner on his 80th birthday."

What would be the difference between "to fete" and "to celebrate"?
 

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"He was feted with dinner on his 80th birthday."

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"He was celebrated with dinner on his 80th birthday."

What would be the difference between "to fete" and "to celebrate"?

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Do we use them in different contexts?
The context of the fêting and celebration is the same, but the co-text is different; bhaisahab has given you the correct usage.
 
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