(to do something) To not forget
(of a person or persons) To honor the memory
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(with object) To bring about a memory of someone, something, or someplace in one's mind
“He will remember a time when things were much simpler, but things have changed significantly since then.”
To learn by heart, or commit to memory
“Sometimes the English language can be complex and it will serve you well to just remember the phonetics.”
(with object) To be mindful or aware of
“I understand your frustration with your parents, but you must remember that it is difficult for old people to change their ways.”
(to do something) To not forget
“Please remember to pick up a carton of milk on your way home.”
To send or communicate greetings from
“Could you please remember me to your mother?”
(of a person or persons) To honor the memory
“Moves are underway to remember a forgotten soldier whose final resting place is an unmarked grave.”
To reminisce on past times or experiences
To recall or thoughtfully
To discover again, especially something previously lost or forgotten
To undergo a certain feeling, activity, or process another time
To recognize the difference or contrast of
To assimilate into one's understanding or comprehension
Used to request heed or attention to something
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