remembering

IPA: rɪmˈɛmbɝɪŋ

noun

  • The act by which something is remembered.
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Examples of "remembering" in Sentences

  • What we should be remembering is how many fo these mena nd women died unneccasarily.
  • GROSS: So in remembering your childhood, I'm wondering if you remembered somebody like the character of Horace.
  • We have no longer any recollection of this, to such an extent does what we call remembering a person consist really in forgetting him.
  • Most likely loaded dice Conan mused as he scratched his chin remembering how Ludar had recently won a considerable number of coins from the barbarian's own purse.
  • He was bearded and gaunt and dirty, but I succeeded in remembering him as the stalwart youth that had spent several months in our Glen Ellen refuge three years before.
  • A lesson worth remembering is that at the turn of the 20th century, people had a transportation problem … and the solution turned out not to be a faster horse … but a Ford.
  • My mum is in remembering mode; she keeps reminding me of the good times, the barbecues in yard with more than twelve people and still room to take a quiet moment for oneself.
  • An important part of the success of a science fiction story lies in remembering that its audience has already met other stories with the same subjects before, and in respecting that previous knowledge.

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