verb

definition

To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person).

synonyms

noun

definition

The act by which somebody is reminded of something.

Examples of reminding in a Sentence

The moment she paused, he pounced, reminding her of just how fast he was.

All she was doing was reminding him how powerless he was.

The sensations whipped through him, reminding him how human he really was.

He wore only judo pants again this morning, his relaxed body reminding her too much of what it felt like to lie beneath him the day before.

She turned away from the beauty of the ranch, reminding herself that she had made the decision to leave.

Her gums were irritated, reminding her she hadn't eaten or drunk water in a while.

Cynthia served a pot roast, simple but delicious, reminding Dean of Sundays in years gone by.

She is available and reminding you of "what was" instead of "what is."

Her stomach growled, reminding her that they hadn't eaten supper.

Mentoring other deities, manipulating the destinies of innocent humans, reminding you how not to destroy the universes.

Reminding herself that the mirror promised she wasn't as exposed as much breast as it looked from above, she left the ruffle on her arms and began filling their plates.

He is even called " the god of Agade " (Akkad), reminding us of the divine honours claimed by the Pharaohs of Egypt, whose territory now adjoined that of Babylonia.

Among the most famous remains of Ma'rib are those of a great dike reminding one of the restored tanks familiar to visitors at Aden.

The quadrate is short and thick, and is carried by the broad and short squamosal, which lies flat against the skull, reminding in this respect of Ilysia.

A small pool alongside the road had three Plain-backed pipits strutting around, their jizz reminding me of Tawny Pipit.

The Prior's door has a tympanum showing Christ in Majesty with two angels, reminding the viewer of the Last Judgment.

You have invented an elixir not of memory, but of reminding.

Prince Andrew laughed disagreeably, again reminding one of his father.

That will make garden planning more fun all winter as well as reminding you of plant locations in early spring.

There's a debate about this amount, however, with doctors reminding people that this the minimal amount one needs for health; the amount needed to prevent disease, for example, may be much higher.

He has begun to complain about our conversations on the phone--he is constantly reminding me that he "needs to get back to work."

When you touch your partner's shoulder or brush a finger down his or her cheek, you are reminding your partner that he or she is not alone.

It will perfectly accentuate any vintage apparel while reminding others that you are not a bargain deal.

Celebrated worldwide on April 22, you can make Earth Day a special occasion year round by sharing the following websites with your children and reminding them about the importance of preserving the earth.

Online alarm clocks are ideal for reminding you of special appointments, calls that need to be made or other time critical tasks.

He earnestly admonished Leo, for his own sake and for Florence, to found a permanent and free state system for the republic, reminding him in terms of noble eloquence how splendid is the glory of the man who shall confer such benefits upon a people.

It is written in rhymeless five-foot iambics, and is altogether a product of the Renaissance, reminding us of some of the productions of George Buchanan.

The male organ (antheridium) consists of a few cells, the terminal one of which either abstricts from its end, or emits from its interior the non-motile spermatia, reminding us of those of the Florideae.

Ten days later, supported by his sons, Gustavus greeted the estates in the great hall of the palace, when he took a retrospect of his reign, reminding them of the misery of the kingdom during the union and its deliverance from "that unkind tyrant, King Christian."

He was fully occupied in restoring order in Saxony, in the diocese of Salzburg and elsewhere; in adding to his hereditary lands; in negotiating for a better understanding with France and England; and in reminding the vassal states, Hungary, Poland and Bohemia, of their duties towards the Empire.

In truth the Renaissance was ruled by no Astraea redux, but rather by a severe spirit which brought no peace but a sword, reminding men of sternest duties, testing what of moral force and tenacity was in them, compelling them to strike for the old order or the new, suffering no lukewarm halting between two opinions.

But he left behind him a "Wholesome Counsel" to Scottish heads of families, reminding them that within their own houses they were "bishop and kings," and recommending the institution of something like the early apostolic worship in private congregations.

His Lectiones in omnes Psalmos Davidis (1635) is exceedingly suggestive and terse in its style, reminding of Bengel's Gnomon, as does also his Commentarius utriusque Epist.

In Beggiatoa, a filamentous form, peculiar, slow, oscillatory movements are to be observed, reminding us of the movements of Oscillatoria among the Cyanophyceae.

The shores of the lake - reminding a visitor somewhat of the Swiss lake of Lucerne - rise almost sheer to over 6000 ft.

He speaks of Wisdom in a way reminding us of the book of Proverbs.

The audience was moved to tears, the poet was fined for reminding the Athenians of their misfortunes, and it was decreed that no play on the subject should be produced again.

The remainder of the book is concerned for the most part with the probabilities on which human life practically turns, as he and Butler are fond of reminding us.

A large exposure of this Old Red Sandstone stretches from Enniskillen to the Silurian beds at Pomeroy, and some contemporaneous andesites are included, reminding us of the volcanic activity at the same epoch in Scotland.

He addressed general letters both to the bishops, reminding them of their duties to the Roman Church, especially of their required visits ad limina, and to the whole Christian people, urging a new crusade to recover Jerusalem.

Somewhere out on the range a lone wolf called, its eerie howl reminding the intruding humans that they had not yet won.

The sun peeked over the horizon, reminding her that she'd gotten only a few hours of bad sleep.

Instantly the grinding of his teeth stopped, and his ragged breathing began to slow.  He uncurled, and she withdrew her hand before he disappeared from the dream again.  Even so, she wasn't able to shake the warmth of his magic flying up her arm and through her, reminding her of what it was like being near him when she was alive.  Even the skin of a half-demon was smooth and warm.  She used to resent the way his touch made her feel like she belonged to him, until she'd walked into the Caribbean knowing he might never touch her again.

Taran resisted the urge to protect her as he might Jame from Landis warriors, reminding himself of what he felt in her presence earlier.

Fortunately, he was good at reminding her what kind of …creature he actually was.

This production makes the role partially comical, while still reminding the audience of that Marley is a ghost.

It's great to have you back Thank you for reminding me that I must get a new cullender.

Linked Products Why not try to sell extra products by reminding your customer that they really need a widget when they buy a gizmo.

A DVD reminding young motorists about safe driving has been launched in a bid to cut the number of fatal crashes in north Wales.

Itâs tiring on the soul, because you have to keep reminding yourself that you are not a complete sociopath.

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