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remember
verb as in keep in mind; summon into mind
Strong matches
bethink, cite, educe, elicit, enshrine, extract, memorialize, memorize, mind, recollect, reminisce, retain, retrospect, revive, revoke, treasure
Weak matches
bear in mind, brood over, call to mind, call up, conjure up, dig into the past, dwell upon, fix in the mind, flash on, go back, have memories, hold dear, keep forever, know by heart, nail down, refresh memory, ring a bell, strike a note, summon up, think back
Example Sentences
This mirrors a visit to Hamburg during the UK state visit to Germany in 2023, when King Charles laid a wreath remembering the civilian casualties of wartime Allied bombing raids.
“Pathway’s architecture is designed to handle this complexity by remembering sequences and consequences over time, rather than resetting with every interaction.”
O'Brien remembered encountering Hayes for the first time when he worked as a contributor to a BBC radio show and watched him in action in the studio.
Jay, with his bouffant curly hair and preternatural ability to remember the smallest details, became a de facto musical matchmaker.
Its monumental earthworks, forest islands, and living cultural traditions suggest that part of our shared future may depend on listening more closely to these landscapes that remember.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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