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(v)
(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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To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory.
(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's mind.
To telephone someone again at a more convenient time.
(transitive) To regain or get back something.
(transitive, intransitive) To call back (a situation, event, etc.) to one's mind; to remember; to recollect.
(transitive, idiomatic) To call on the telephone.
(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
(intransitive) To think seriously; to ponder or consider.
(intransitive) To recall the past in a private moment, often fondly or nostalgically.
(n)
Of a person: a source of inspiration.
To consider (something) carefully and thoroughly.
(intransitive) To meditate or reflect.
(archaic, often imperative) To listen attentively.
The capability for rational thought.
(transitive) To evoke.
(transitive) To call people together; to convene; to convoke.
(transitive) To cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.
An account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.
(reflexive) To think of (something or somebody) or that (followed by clause); to remind oneself, to consider, to reflect upon.
(transitive) Often followed by from: to hold back (someone or something); to check, to prevent, to restrain, to stop.
To look or refer back to; to reflect on.
(transitive) To visit again.
(transitive) To raise from the dead; to bring life back to.
Of an event, situation, etc.: to appear or happen again, especially repeatedly.
(idiomatic) To think about a time or experience; to recall.
(intransitive) To (come to) think clearly again; to reorient oneself; to get (oneself) back into working order.
(transitive) To retract or withdraw (an earlier statement).
To recover or reclaim.
(intransitive) To return to a place.
Synonym of collect one's thoughts.
(transitive or intransitive, biology) To generate or propagate offspring or organisms sexually or asexually.
(transitive) To go back over something, usually in an attempt at rediscovery.
Narration, account, description, rendering
(transitive) To return (something) to its origin.
Archaic form of recoup. [(transitive, intransitive) To make back (an investment or similar).]
To cause to think about; to evoke.
(obsolete) cure; remedy; recovery
To remember or recall
(transitive, ditransitive) To fetch something.
(transitive) To evoke again or anew.
(transitive) To contemplate again.
To think of (past events) in retrospect.
(transitive) To conduct again or back.
(intransitive) To congregate again.
(transitive) To grasp again.
To remember again.
To accumulate again
(intransitive, idiomatic) To return to a place one has been to before.
To convoke again.
To cause to recall; to evoke a memory or thought.
(transitive) To memorize again.
The act of rewinding.
(idiomatic, computing, transitive) To copy (data) so that it can be restored if the main copy is lost.
To collect oneself
To reflect on and reframe an event; to reconsider.
(chiefly philosophy) To know again; to relearn or understand anew.
(transitive) To catch again.
To summon again.
(transitive) To calk again or anew.
To explain or describe again.
(transitive) To deliberate again; to reconsider.
To confer again.
Alternative form of reevoke. [(transitive) To evoke again or anew.]
(idiomatic, often followed by to) To try to remember a particular time or event; to think about something in the past.
(informal) To recuperate.
The act of returning.
A recapitulation.
(transitive) To calender again.
(ambitransitive) To consider a matter again.
(intransitive) To come together again.
(transitive) To compose or construct again.
(transitive) To match (something or someone which one currently perceives) to a memory of some previous encounter with the same person or thing.
(transitive) To concoct again.
To evoke again.
(transitive) To apprehend again.
Alternative form of regroup. [(intransitive) To pause and become organized again.]
(idiomatic) To recall or remember something; to experience a flashback.
(transitive) To catalogue again.
To cohere again.
To chew or masticate again.
(transitive) To compare again.
(transitive) To comb again.
(transitive) To pocket again; to return to one's pocket.
(dialectal, chiefly Northern England, Scotland) To recall to mind; remember; recollect.
Alternative form of reconsider. [(ambitransitive) To consider a matter again.]
(transitive) To become again.
(intransitive) To coalesce again or anew.
(intransitive) To recover, especially from an illness; to get better from an illness or from exhaustion (or sometimes from a financial loss, etc).
(transitive) To jog (someone's memory) again.
(transitive) To return land to a suitable condition for use.
A public gathering or mass meeting that is not mainly a protest and is organized to inspire enthusiasm for a cause.
To conjure back; to bring something back as if by magic
(transitive) To replenish to, resume (a good state of mind or body).
An item of information put into a temporary or permanent physical medium.
(transitive) To call upon (a person, a god) for help, assistance or guidance.