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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
"He said 'I turned the lorry as much as I could, I just put my hands up in front of my face and I don't remember anything else'," Mrs Rees added.
The audience for music by this new cohort varies widely in age, from people on the cusp of adulthood to those many years older, who remember hearing Joni Mitchell on the radio.
Do you remember what song came out of the sessions first?
Huang claimed she did not remember killing her wife or attacking her mother-in-law, according to prosecutors.
Sims grew up going to Dodger Stadium with his father and remembered going to games on his own in the mid-2000s “when it wasn’t a pretty time.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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