verb

definition

To reconstitute or reassemble that which has been dismembered.

example

1998, David Germano, “Re-Membering the Dismembered Body of Tibet: Contemporary Tibetan Visionary Movements in the People's Republic of China”, in Buddhism in Contemporary Tibet, edited by Melvyn C. Goldstein and Matthew Kapstein, pages 53–94

verb

definition

To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory.

definition

To memorize; to put something into memory.

example

Please remember this formula!

definition

To keep in mind, be mindful of

example

Remember what I've said.

definition

To not forget (to do something required)

example

Remember to lock the door when you go out.

definition

To convey greetings from.

example

Please remember me to your brother.

definition

To put in mind; to remind (also used reflexively)

definition

To engage in the process of recalling memories.

example

You don't have to remind him; he remembers very well.

definition

To give (a person) money as a token of appreciation of past service or friendship.

example

My aunt remembered me in her will, leaving me several thousand pounds.

definition

To commemorate, to have a remembrance ceremony

Examples of remembered in a Sentence

I remembered a question he'd asked.

For once, he wished he remembered his time before the Schism.

On entering the door I remembered the doll I had broken.

Then I remembered Detective Jackson.

Next, imagine everything you do is remembered in detail.

Pierre remembered that the princess always had lady companions, but who they were and what they were like he never knew or remembered.

His name is remembered in our country as that of a brave and noble man.

I remembered passing a hall phone just off the living room.

He remembered his mother's last letter.

I can't remember the name of it, but I think I would have remembered North Street.

I remembered how isolated these roads were, but I forgot how dangerous they were.

And then she remembered seeing Dulce watching her when she accepted the drink.

I remembered a hall phone so I dialed 911.

What could have happened so long ago that people still remembered it?

He thought he remembered seeing her naked before, maybe when she arrived last night.

Later she remembered that Alex had asked her to call him if there was any change.

Years of only remembered dreams but now the real act is so much better than fantasying!

I didn't at first recognize the New Hampshire number but remembered I'd given mine to Detective Jackson.

He was even more striking than she remembered.

He remembered his cruelty from the night and glanced at the couch.

And Berg related all that he remembered of the various tales he had heard those days.

Unfortunately, you were far more careless calling your tip line and a telephone code was noted and remembered by the operator.

I remembered the flash light in the Jeep, from the last time.

And running over the events of the day he remembered the French drummer boy.

He remembered a general impression of the misfortunes and sufferings of people and of being worried by the curiosity of officers and generals who questioned him, he also remembered his difficulty in procuring a conveyance and horses, and above all he remembered his incapacity to think and feel all that time.

She watched him climb stiffly into his wagon and knew a moment of sadness when she remembered that before long she would be leaving and she would never see him again.

I remembered the deputy sheriff he killed after his license plate was spotted.

I love my wheeled wonder, my palace on wheels, but it's unique and easily remembered.

I'll bet you remembered the entire number, didn't you?

Howie woke with a start and immediately related details he remembered.

As soon as I said it, I remembered the last name; Bryce.

A gal in perfume sneaking her Marlboro remembered seeing it.

His eyes were wiser, his face firmer with few signs of the troubled youth she remembered.

He was content with his life, and yet, at her words, he remembered what it was like when he truly was happy.

For the first time in thousands of years, he remembered what real pain felt like.

Yully went to the back door, which she remembered always being open.

The needle was smaller than she remembered needles being, and she steadied her breathing before plunging it into his arm.

Now there was life and light in his eyes, even if he wasn't quite the man Jule remembered.

Darian didn't remember it any more than he remembered much of the thousands of years he spend enslaved by Jonny's predecessor.

He'd had a dream last night, something he never remembered in the morning, except for this time.

The staging area was where the vamp remembered it being, tucked at the base of a mountain in a draw.

He turned and made his way through the doors he suddenly remembered traversing many times the past few days.

It had to be a dream, except that she remembered the heat of the skin beneath his shirt and tracing the scars she knew covered his body.

Both remembered the last time they'd watched a guest meet with a stranger and the no-end-to trouble that followed.

Cynthia's speech about Billy Langstrom seemed as old as the Gettysburg Address, but far less remembered.

The woman remembered the call because it took some work for her to dig up the old information.

After Ralph died in 1980, I remembered our good times in Colorado forty years before when we were kids, and I started coming back.

The number fell to three when a dinnertime caller remembered someone opening their purchase in the parking lot.

Dean planned to spend his free time biking, but changed his mind when he saw the crowds in town and remembered the traffic that would clog the narrow roads.

Dean remembered the open window and the guests gathered outside on the back patio.

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