remembering
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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version روانشناسى : ياداورى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary re·mem·ber Pronunciation: ri- ' mem-bər Function: verb Inflected Form:   -bered ; -ber·ing \-b(ə-)riŋ\ Etymology: Middle English remembren, from Anglo-French remembrer, from Late Latin rememorari, from Latin re- + Late Latin memorari to be mindful of, from Latin memor mindful ― more at MEMORY Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 : to bring to mind or think of again < remember s the old days> 2 archaic a : BETHINK 1B b : REMIND 3 a : to keep in mind for attention or consideration < remember s friends at Christmas> b : REWARD <was remember ed in the will> 4 : to retain in the memory < remember the facts until the test is over> 5 : to convey greetings from < remember me to her> 6 : RECORD , COMMEMORATE intransitive verb 1 : to exercise or have the power of memory 2 : to have a recollection or remembrance –re·mem·ber·abil·i·ty \- ˌ mem-b(ə-)rə- ' bi-lə-tē\ noun –re·mem·ber·able \- ' mem-b(ə-)rə-bəl\ adjective –re·mem·ber·er \-bər-ər\ noun synonyms REMEMBER , RECOLLECT , RECALL , REMIND , REMINISCE mean to bring an image or idea from the past into the mind. REMEMBER implies a keeping in memory that may be effortless or unwilled < remembers that day as though it were yesterday>. RECOLLECT implies a bringing back to mind what is lost or scattered <as near as I can recollect >. RECALL suggests an effort to bring back to mind and often to re-create in speech <can't recall the words of the song>. REMIND suggests a jogging of one's memory by an association or similarity <that reminds me of a story>. REMINISCE implies a casual often nostalgic recalling of experiences long past and gone <old college friends like to reminisce >.]]>