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Recollection meaning
The act of recollecting, or recalling to the memory; the act of recalling to memory. | The power of recalling ideas to the mind, or the period within which things can be recollected; remembrance. | That which is recollected; something called to mind; a reminiscence.
Synonyms of Recollection
Example sentences (20)
Vaughan, who attended the hearing on Friday, maintains he has no recollection of making the comment, and his lawyer cited what he called "the frailties of human recollection" of an incident that took place almost 14 years ago.
From recollection, our guidance last year, it was about $11 million to $12 million.
From there she told cops she had no recollection of the hours leading up to the crash.
Gillespie appeared to have a different recollection when looking back on the production for the film’s 20th anniversary in 2017, telling at the time that he advocated for the actor to get the role.
He explores the intersections of grief, love and the power of recollection.
Her third delved into the way happy childhood memories shine in one’s recollection.
He says he has no recollection of any.
He told gardaí he had no recollection of the alleged incident involving the third complainant in June 1985.
However, when the gang wakes up the next day, Doug is nowhere to be found and they have no recollection of what happened the night before.
I found a picture of my grandfather at my high school graduation, which blew me away because I had no recollection of him even being there.
I have had misgivings in my recollection of the education I received in West African history.
Mitigating, Robert Berg gave Muzil’s recollection of event.
Other than maybe my coworker who has to get up early Monday morning to cover Undisputed and write about Sharpe’s recollection of the altercation.
Peter Makepeace KC, mitigating, said his client was intoxicated at the time of the brutal assault on his ‘only friend’ and has been diagnosed with a mental health condition resulting in him having little recollection of the fatal attack.
Rapley firmly pulled on the officer's hair and continued to lash out but was detained and later said she had no recollection of what happened as she had been drinking and taken cocaine and cannabis.
Reconnecting with well-meaning friends to celebrate her partner’s birthday, Mia viscerally recoils from the candle-adorned cake – it opens a door to a buried recollection of the attack – and instead hides from her guests in the bathroom with her cat.
The two are busy putting the finishing touches on the latest, “Lazy Recollection,” out soon.
What follows is a diary to the best of my recollection inside the House Republican Thunderdome.
A basic recollection is essential to understanding this moment.
Afrobeats, particularly, features a range of artists who sing in recollection of their struggles in hoods or backwater areas as children.