Similar words: remember, disremember, member, lumbering, dismember, member bank, membership, nuremberg. Meaning: [rɪ'membə(r)] n. the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered.
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2, When I am sad, I take refuge in remembering happier times.
3, Remembering the past was his only pleasure.
4, Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.
5, It's worth remembering that prices go up on February 1st.
6, It is worth remembering that previous wills are nullified automatically upon marriage.
7, He gets choked up just remembering the day she left.
8, Wellington stiffened, remembering the details of the gossip.
9, I grew colder,(http://sentencedict.com/remembering.html) remembering their visit to my ship.
10, Was she remembering the last puppet show?
11, I admire him for remembering the day.
12, Remembering, the rector crossed himself.
13, I'm not very good at remembering people's names.
14, Sometimes I have trouble remembering her name.
15, I'm very bad at remembering people's names.
16, Remembering them brought back to mind the Wainfleet item.
17, It is worth remembering that the first pneumatic bicycle tyre appeared on a cinder track in Portadown in August 1889.
18, She stood there remembering the note as the downtown crowds swirled past us.
19, Nina put out her hand remembering that he, too, had suffered a loss.
20, Another point worth remembering is that many insurance companies give substantial discounts to mature drivers.
21, She veered from it, remembering the human warmth of him.
22, The secret of happiness could be as simple as remembering the good times and forgetting the regrets.
23, He groaned and slapped his forehead, as if suddenly remembering something obvious.
24, Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when your wings have trouble remembering how to fly.
25, No, I don't know his number-I have quite enough trouble remembering my own.
26, Bishop Jon, a warm-hearted man, had been weeping, and even Eochaid, remembering, found himself moved near to tears.
27, Writers constantly have to deal with this prejudice, and it is well worth remembering this before discussing writing with casual acquaintances.
28, The discriminating of something within consciousness is to be understood as a case of remembering.
29, The most difficult job will be to rehouse and reshape soccer while remembering just who it really belongs to.
30, Returning home from one such expedition, I couldn't help remembering how my parents entertained their circle in Hull.
More similar words: remember, disremember, member, lumbering, dismember, member bank, membership, nuremberg, remembrance, dismemberment, remembrancer, membership card, member of parliament, sobering, jabbering, blubbering, ember, december, november, september, embezzlement, prime meridian, serial number, embedding, trembling, supreme being, lingering, breaking and entering, withering, tapering.