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memorize

[mem-uh-rahyz] / ˈmɛm əˌraɪz /


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All the while, she’s mentally organizing her questions — memorized more like a script, rather than written on her device or note cards — and juggling the “Chicken Shop Date” persona that brought her to the dance.

From Los Angeles Times

Then I realize she probably just memorized the spot on the page, the way I memorized The Cat in the Hat when I was her age.

From Literature

I’d planned a speech for Mama and Daddy, too, and I had it all memorized.

From Literature

Many commenters cheered him on, sharing stories of their own efforts to memorize the words to their favorite songs in other languages—often English.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even so, Jeremy whispered the hatching poem to himself as he crawled into bed, repeating it until he was sure he had it memorized.

From Literature