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Memorize

Memorize | Memorized | Memorizes

Memorize meaning

To fully learn so as to have entirely available to the memory; to learn by heart, commit to memory.

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That song contains my favorite lyric of the year: “Memorize the bath water / Memorize the air / There’ll come a time / I’ll wanna know I was here,” the front man Matt Berninger sings, his voice deep and gravelly.

Discord co-founder Stanislav Vishnevskiy said in a that the discriminators “became technical debt” that the company didn’t “address adequately,” adding that usernames are often “too complicated or obscure” to memorize or share with friends.

It listed a handful of circumstances in which actors can claim audition pay, including when they are “expressly” required to memorize lines or when they’re made to wait for more than an hour.

It's a fictional writing system, so anyone who plays with this version of Inkmoth Nexus must memorize the card's text or have a reference on hand.

Now that Classic is gone, players won’t have to memorize two copies of certain cards.

Plus, students are given a flood of complicated terms to memorize, such as numerator, denominator, improper, and proper.

Set to memorize where everything is in the room, these will help keep the floor tidy and make cleaning days a cinch.

Sometimes it was a big fail, and I would have to take out time during my lunch break to re-memorize that passage.

When one thinks about the theater and performing in a show, they probably think it’s a way that a person can learn how to memorize lines or act with others.

Also, then personally for me, his journey all started in the theater and I can't memorize, like, five lines, let alone five acts.

And I used to read his poems, memorize them and I know a lot of them by heart but that led to the publication of “Poems of Passions, Patriotism and Protest” featuring some of my poems, some of Dickie Bradley’s and some of Evan X’s poems.

If you find it too hard to memorize your various credentials, consider a password manager.

If you prefer fighting with weapons and like lots of entertaining moves without the need to memorize long combo chains, this may be a perfect fit.

If you’re going to be using radios to communicate frequently, it might be beneficial to learn and memorize them all.

Memorize their locations, and also note which of these exits are the closest to your seat.

Once you have been to a few, you start to memorize the process, and with some extra side-learning, you begin to realize the significance of what you’ve chosen to be a part of.

Several elements make OpenSciEd different from other instructional science materials, which typically rely on teachers presenting a collection of information that students memorize and are quizzed on.

She trained them to memorize and recite his verses, helping to cultivate a deeper appreciation for his thoughts and ideals among the younger generation.

They provided her with private tuition at nearby madrasas, during which she learned to memorize the Quran, before eventually enrolling her in a school once conditions allowed.

All pupils were required to memorize and recite long segments of scripture.