verb

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To reconstitute or reassemble that which has been dismembered.

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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

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

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To memorize; to put something into memory.

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Please remember this formula!

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To keep in mind, be mindful of

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Remember what I've said.

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To not forget (to do something required)

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Remember to lock the door when you go out.

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To convey greetings from.

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Please remember me to your brother.

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

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To engage in the process of recalling memories.

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

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

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

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To commemorate, to have a remembrance ceremony

Examples of remembers in a Sentence

She remembers a motor home parked on Bascomb Place!

Gabe remembers.  This is when I found him.

When one remembers that missionaries like Piano Carpini, and traders like the Venetian Polos, either penetrated by land from Acre to Peking, or circumnavigated southern Asia from Basra to Canton, one realizes that there was, about 1300, a discovery of Asia as new and tremendous as the discovery of America by Columbus two centuries later.

He will not get away before the Frenchman remembers his bayonet and stabs him....

Ully, do a full workup on her parents, grandparents, as far back as she remembers.

He remembers the days when assembly language was new, and considered a high level programming abstraction.

Again, everyone remembers him as the wild-eyed loon, but there has often been a compassion to his work.

These buttons allow you to answer your opponent's questions easily, and the game remembers.

Nobody I talked to ever heard of Dawkins, but Mrs. Worthington said she remembers reading about this Rowland guy.

The you in my heaven is the person I create in my mind, the perfect you, who never drinks his milk from the cereal bowl and remembers every birthday and holiday with the nicest card he buys the day before, and he sends roses for no reason at all....

And he who would understand what he remembers to have been said, whether in a dream or when he was awake, by the prophetic and enthusiastic nature, or what he has seen, must first recover his wits; and then he will be able to explain rationally what all 1 This misunderstanding of Acts ii.

Among the benevolent acts attributed to renowned Buddhist priests posterity specially remembers their efforts to encourage the building of roads and bridges.

Though the Khalif were hapless as Bayezid, cruel as Murad, or mad as Ibrahim, he is the shadow of God, and every Moslem must leap up at his call ou will say, The Egyptian is more ungrateful than a dog, which remembers the hand that fed him.

Yet when one remembers that by 70-80 A.D.

My dad remembers clocks being found broken, like time stood still.

Inez remembers the recording... " He said c'mon let's record it.

She remembers that Justice had a golden cocker spaniel called Sally.

We checked a couple of bars local to the World Wide office but they were crazy-busy after-work places and no one remembers diddly.

In the United Kingdom the excise duty is eleven shillings per proof gallon of alcohol, while the customs duty is eleven shillings and 5' g fivepence; the magnitude of these imposts may be more readily understood when one remembers that the proof gallon costs only about sevenpence to manufacture.

Perhaps the most famous are a little treatise on Italian prose, and a dialogue entitled Gli Asolani, in which Platonic affection is explained and recommended in a rather longwinded fashion, to the amusement of the reader who remembers the relations of the beautiful Morosina with the author.

As the force of fate, this image acts as a personal daimon, an accompanying guide who remembers your calling.

Everyone remembers Peter as thoroughly likeable and easy going.

My sister remembers that it was the Royal Engineers, and that their lorries all had polar bears on then.

His son John remembers his father building a motor tricycle with a large tray on the rear to carry big his cameras.

Bill would love to hear from anyone that remembers him Please contact Webmaster for further details Hello.

For a laugh, I did buy a red, curly wig which Andy remembers being orange.

Many years ago in a time that only legend remembers there lived a poor woodcutter.

If she knows the difference between Schumann and Beethoven, it is because she has read it, and if she has read it, she remembers it and can tell any one who asks her.

She remembers all that I told her about it, and in telling her mother REPEATED THE VERY WORDS AND PHRASES I HAD USED IN DESCRIBING IT TO HER.

Indeed, she remembers HELIOTROPE and CHRYSANTHEMUM more readily than she does shorter names.

I wonder if she remembers how eagerly and gladly they spread their wings and flew away.

It is not in vain that the farmer remembers and repeats the few Latin words which he has heard.

One old frequenter of these woods remembers, that as he passed her house one noon he heard her muttering to herself over her gurgling pot--"Ye are all bones, bones!"

Of course, Prolog remembers to unbind any variables exactly at the places in the tree where they were bound.

Bill would love to hear from anyone that remembers him Please contact webmaster for further details Hello.

The site also has a Virtual Library Card feature that remembers the books you like and the languages you speak.

Kat remembers her mother as a beautiful woman, but when she put on makeup, Kat noticed a discernable difference in how she talked, walked and smiled.

Finally, when one remembers how, during the First Crusade, the pedites had marched side by side with the principes, and how, from the beginning of 1099, they had practically risen in revolt against the selfish ambitions of princes like Count Raymund, it becomes easy to understand the independent position which the burgesses assumed in the organization of the kingdom.

Perpetua remembers the aromas of sweet rose otto, musky frankincense, myrrh, and even common lavender.

No one remembers a single Cuban patriot who lost heart.

Of the twenty thousand sales he has made in his career, he probably remembers a few hundred distinctly and a few thousand vaguely.

These items will still be keepsakes even if it's not because the child remembers playing with that thing but because it was given to them when they were born.

If you add inside jokes however, don't be surprised when no one remembers what it means in twenty-two years.

That way, everyone remembers the deeper reason why they are together.

Choosing a dress for a special occasion should be an experience that your child remembers the rest of her life.

Make sure your child remembers to walk down the aisle without running and to take an available seat.

A nightmare upsets the dreamer who frequently wakes up during the nightmare and remembers the details of this very fearful dream.

The next morning have a talk together and see if your child remembers the episode.

Anyone who's played a Castlevania game remembers the Belmont, the cursed blood-lineage that has the power to hunt and defeat Dracula even though the pesky bugger keeps on reappearing throughout history.

In the end, that's all anyone remembers anyway.

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