Having been recollected or thought of
“If we compare the remembered events of the last year against all the events of our entire lives, the contrast will be much greater for someone aged 10 than for someone aged 70.”
Destined or deserving to be eminently remembered forever (as a classic)
Commemorated or remembered, typically from being noteworthy
Very difficult or impossible to forget
Generally approved, believed, or acknowledged
Fresh in one's memory
To have recalled from memory
“He will remember a time when things were much simpler, but things have changed significantly since then.”
To have taken into account
Past tense for 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) Past tense for 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) Past tense for to not forget
“Please remember to pick up a carton of milk on your way home.”
Past tense for to send or communicate greetings from
“Could you please remember me to your mother?”
(of a person or persons) Past tense for to honor the memory
“Moves are underway to remember a forgotten soldier whose final resting place is an unmarked grave.”
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