Opposite of present participle for to identify from a knowledge of appearance or character
“I'll never forget his face, as he got down at Swinburne's Hotel.”
Opposite of present participle for to acquire knowledge, understanding, or skill in
“Without practice, I will forget how to speak French.”
Opposite of present participle for to learn by heart, or commit to memory
“Normally, that ought to be a sure sign to someone like me that I really ought to forget about it.”
(of a person or persons) Opposite of present participle for to honor the memory
“Let us not forget the brave young men and women who fought for the freedom of this country.”
(with object) Opposite of present participle for to bring about a memory of someone, something, or someplace in one's mind
“I forget that times have changed so much since my time.”
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