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bring to mind
verb as in recall
Strong matches
verb as in recollect
verb as in remind
Strongest matches
verb as in resemble
verb as in visualize
Example Sentences
All of those candidate contortions bring to mind a line from Hamlet: To thine own self be true.
Beyond the sparsely appointed lobby is a warren of fluorescent-lighted hallways and antiseptic rooms that bring to mind a high school chemistry class.
These are obviously classic flavors and ingredient combinations, which bring to mind those steampots that various seafood chains sell, oftentimes containing seafood of all sorts, plus corn, potatoes and sometimes sausage.
Though its premise makes it unavoidably political, “The Veil” is only, one might say, incidentally so, no more interested in actual geopolitics or ideology than “Ronin,” which the Paris locations bring to mind, or “The 39 Steps.”
The holiday commemorates the escape of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt during ancient times, a story that is told during a Seder, a ritual meal, which is also meant to bring to mind the suffering of others who are oppressed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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