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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61, Remembering his losses in the Red River offensive, he realized that a similar setback would be fatal to the Vietminh cause.
62, Christmas is a special time, A time for remembering too, All the people in the world Less fortunate than you.
63, Forgiving is not forgetting; its actually remembering-remembering and not using your right to hit back. Its a second chance for a new beginning. And the remembering part is particularly important. Especially if you dont want to repeat what happened. Desmond Tutu
64, She jumped out of bed, remembering the state of her black velvet skirt.
65, Remembering a detail with sudden clarity, Charles knelt down and looked at the left-hand side of the front bumper.
66, Although minerals are only present in minute quantities it's worth remembering that when choosing your water.
67, Well, no problem with the casting, the only problem is remembering the plot.
68, Brian propped himself up on his elbows, suddenly remembering that the alarm had gone off.
69, It is worth remembering that nursing staff can be very influential in making recommendations.
70, Just remembering it brings tears to my eyes 20 years later.
71, Yet it is worth remembering that they were fuelled by intense speculation about her marriage.
72, Suddenly remembering the night,(http://sentencedict.com) she jerked her head around and saw his winged black eyebrows.
73, As a child, I learned the trick for remembering the difference between latitude and longitude.
74, Matthew Spender's writing is at its best remembering the past as though it has just happened.
75, The urn rattled brightly Seashells, he thought, remembering his time as a child at the gulf shore.
76, In this sense of the term, my mental life contains my knowing things, and remembering things, and seeing things.
77, It is worth remembering that a sparrow has more vertebrae in its neck than a giraffe.
78, Maltote was exhausted and had some difficulty remembering certain minor details, but, at last, a full account was given.
79, It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them! Friedrich Nietzsche
80, The act of remembering and the act of perceiving both detect a pattern in a very large choice of possible patterns.
81, Most people's long-term memory is very limited when it comes to remembering specific points or ideas.
82, Or survive the pain of remembering the past in its entirety?
83, A few picture postcards casually sent could not be considered remembering in any serious sense.
84, Francis Place, remembering his days as a journeyman tailor, endorsed this view.
85, The mortar joint is attacked in a similar manner, remembering to always point the chisel inward, never out.
86, Suddenly, remembering Shaaban's fear - and the man had courage enough - Claudel drew a sharp breath.
87, At club meetings, we like to reminisce, remembering old times.
88, Male meadow voles have bigger hippocampi than females and are better at finding and remembering their way through mazes.
89, When he did speak, it was mostly of the very distant past, remembering his brothers as boys.
90, She laughs quietly to herself, as if she is remembering some family story, then looks sad.
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