01 v. t. To have (a notion or idea) come into the mind again, as previously perceived, known, or felt; to have a renewed apprehension of; to bring t…
imp. & p. p.
Remembered; p. pr. & vb. n.
Remembering
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To have (a notion or idea) come into the mind again, as previously perceived, known, or felt; to have a renewed apprehension of; to bring to mind again; to think of again; to recollect; as, I remember the fact; he remembers the events of his childhood; I cannot remember dates.“We are said to remember anything, when the idea of it arises in the mind with the consciousness that we have had this idea before.” — I. Watts.
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To be capable of recalling when required; to keep in mind; to be continually aware or thoughtful of; to preserve fresh in the memory; to attend to; to think of with gratitude, affection, respect, or any other emotion.“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.” — Ex. xx. 8.“That they may have their wages duly paid 'em, And something over to remember me by.” — Shak.“Remember what I warn thee; shun to taste.” — Milton.
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To mention.[Obs.]
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To recall to the mind of another, as in the friendly messages, remember me to him, he wishes to be remembered to you, etc.