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remind
verb as in awaken memories of something
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Example Sentences
James' prediction: Spurs remind me of what City used to be like, back in the day.
My husband and I watched the theatrical performance on the Sunday that followed an election that reminded me yet again how much disdain America has for women, especially Black women.
Pope Francis settled the issue by reminding the bishops that they are “pastors, not politicians.”
In his Sun article, the prime minister reminded readers of the state of public services when the Tories left government in the summer.
As the toy industry struggles, sales to adults are skyrocketing, and toy companies are marketing nostalgia, releasing figures that remind folks of their youth.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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