remind
IPA: rimˈaɪnd
noun
- (colloquial or nonstandard) An act of reminding; a reminder.
verb
- (transitive) To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person).
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Examples of "remind" in Sentences
- June 12th, 2008 6: 31 pm ET and McCain remind voters of Obama's "bitter" comment.
- Terry @14: I always like to remind hawks that the Arabic word for "crusade" is Jihad.
- Palin remind us why you stop being the Gov of Alaska? why you let all those folks down?
- Benen and Klein remind everyone who needs reminding that health care reform is a major progressive victory.
- * Benen and Klein remind everyone who needs reminding that health care reform is a major progressive victory.
- This story serves to once again remind us that stories, like lives, are not about the destination as much as the journey.
- For the banner, the style of font and the way the letters are scattered for the title remind me very much of “I Dream of Jeannie.”
- But similarly, the matter of the liturgy itself, including its forms, as the Holy Father would continue to remind, is likewise no matter of inconsequence, and in point of fact, is also of significance and importance.
- You can protest all you wish, I have no problem with civil protest, but all this does is again remind us that the other side continues to just say no to say no! NO ONE IS GOING TO BE KILLED BY THIS HEALTH CARE LEGISLATION!
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