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memorize
[mem-uh-rahyz]
verb (used with object)
to commit to memory; learn by heart.
to memorize a poem.
verb (used without object)
to learn by heart.
I've always been able to memorize easily.
memorize
/ ˈmɛməˌraɪz /
verb
(tr) to commit to memory; learn so as to remember
Other Word Forms
- memorizable adjective
- memorization noun
- memorizer noun
- rememorize verb (used with object)
Example Sentences
He didn’t care for school, but memorized the stats of opposing players.
“Keep your citizenship paperwork handy, memorize emergency contacts, and reach out to your lawmakers,” she said.
In public lots, you might need to memorize a zone, space number or license plate and often don’t know which one until you get to the pay station.
“Fortunately I had put in hundreds of hours learning how to hold a sword… If your brain has learnt how to memorize sequences of movements, you can get back in that zone.”
You might have memorized the trivia: When you passed the red tiles, you were halfway down the corridor.
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