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(v)
(idiomatic) To think about a time or experience; to recall.
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(transitive) To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person).
To recall; to collect one's thoughts again, especially about past events.
To create in one's mind; to originate an idea through thought.
(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's mind.
(transitive) To honour the memory of someone or something with a ceremony or object.
To telephone someone again at a more convenient time.
(transitive) To praise or acclaim.
(transitive) To regain or get back something.
(transitive) To give a reward to or for.
(transitive, intransitive) To call back (a situation, event, etc.) to one's mind; to remember; to recollect.
(transitive, idiomatic) To call on the telephone.
To remember; to recall to mind.
(n)
The act of recollecting, or recalling to the memory; the act of recalling to memory.
(intransitive) To recall the past in a private moment, often fondly or nostalgically.
Someone or something that reminds.
To fully learn so as to have entirely available to the memory; to learn by heart, commit to memory.
(transitive) To match (something or someone which one currently perceives) to a memory of some previous encounter with the same person or thing.
(uncountable) The ability of the brain to record information or impressions with the facility of recalling them later, usually at will.
(adj)
aware (of something); attentive, heedful.
(transitive) To become aware of, understand, or appreciate (a fact or situation, especially something which has been true for some time).
(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
To bring or recall to mind; to remember; bear or keep in mind.
A speaking or noticing of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner.
(transitive) To think about seriously.
(transitive) To say or do (something) for a second time, such as for emphasis.
(transitive) To admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare one's belief in.
British standard spelling of emphasize.
(transitive) To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
to state again (without changing)
To fail to notice; to look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it.
(transitive) To pay as tribute.
(transitive) To notice with care; to observe; to remark; to heed.
(transitive) To pronounce.
To bring (someone) into the presence of (a person); to introduce formally.
(adv)
To the degree or extent indicated.
A written business communication.
The act by which something or someone is retained; a retention.
(transitive) Often followed by from: to hold back (someone or something); to check, to prevent, to restrain, to stop.
(transitive) To continue in (a course or mode of action); to not intermit or fall from; to uphold or maintain.
(transitive) To make prominent; emphasize.
To draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis.
To take one thing from another; remove from; make smaller or less by some amount.
(transitive) To keep (information, assent etc) to oneself rather than revealing it.
(transitive) To grasp or grip.
To provide explanation.
(intransitive) Refrain from (something or doing something); keep from doing, especially an indulgence.
Non-Oxford British standard spelling of realize.
(intransitive, informal) To suffer stress; to worry or be agitated.
Negates the meaning of the modified verb.
To deliberately not listen or pay attention to.
(transitive) To lose remembrance of.
(heading) To reach out with one's voice.
(transitive) To put (someone or something) in a specific location.
A surname.
(Internet slang, humorous) Deliberate misspelling of remember. [To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory.]
(transitive) To provide a memorial for someone; to commemorate.
The act of capturing again.
(transitive) To cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.
(transitive) To call people together; to convene; to convoke.
(transitive) To evoke.
(psychology) A vivid mental image of a past trauma or other sensation that the trauma is happening in the present, especially one that recurs.
(transitive) To visit again.
(mainly North American) A building (or portion thereof) where items may be purchased.
(transitive, ditransitive) To convey by speech; to say.
(transitive) To form a mental image of something; to envision or create something in one's mind.
A prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.
Certain in one's knowledge or belief.
The mental act by which something is forgotten.
In a fond manner; affectionately; tenderly.
The act by which somebody is reminded of something.
The act by which something is recalled.
Revealing information; bearing significance.
To authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof.
Full of questioning and consideration.
(transitive, intransitive) To take for granted; to conclude, with less than absolute supporting data; to believe.
Possessing knowledge or understanding; knowledgeable, intelligent.
To make a short reference to something.
A proverb or maxim.
(conjunctive) Despite that; however.
The act or fact of perceiving something with the eyes; eyesight.
Misspelling of believe. [(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).]
Thought, imagination, or conjecture, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess.
Only, simply, merely.