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    Re·mem·ber
    /rəˈmembər/

    verb

    • 1. have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something that one has seen, known, or experienced in the past): "I remember the screech of the horn as the car came toward me" Similar recallcall to mindrecollectthink ofOpposite forgetoverlook
  2. verb. recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection. “I can't remember saying any such thing” “can you remember her phone number?” “Do you remember that he once loved you?” synonyms: call back, call up, recall, recollect, retrieve, think. see more. verb. recapture the past; indulge in memories. “he remembered how he used to pick flowers”

  3. A1. If you remember a fact or something from the past, you keep it in your mind, or bring it back into your mind: I can't remember his name. [ + doing sth ] I don't remember signing a contract. [ + (that) ] Just as the door closed he remembered that his keys were inside the room. Fewer examples.

  4. Definition of remember verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. v.tr. 1. a. To recall to the mind with effort; think of again: I finally remembered the address. b. To have (something) arise in one's memory; become aware of (something) suddenly or spontaneously: Then I remembered that today is your birthday. 2. To retain in the memory: Remember your appointment. 3.

  6. verb (used with object) to recall to the mind by an act or effort of memory; think of again: I'll try to remember the exact date. to retain in the memory; keep in mind; remain aware of: Remember your appointment with the dentist. to have (something) come into the mind again: I just remembered that it's your birthday today.

  7. 6 days ago · verb. 1. to become aware of (something forgotten) again; bring back to one's consciousness; recall. 2. to retain (an idea, intention, etc) in one's conscious mind. to remember Pythagoras' theorem. remember to do one's shopping. 3. (transitive) to give money, etc, to (someone), as in a will or in tipping.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English remember /rɪˈmembə $ -ər/ S1 W1 verb 1 the past [ intransitive, transitive] to have a picture or idea in your mind of people, events, places etc from the past → forget Do you remember Rosa Davies?

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