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remember verb (remembered, remembering) 1 to bring someone or something from the past to mind. 2 to keep (a fact, idea, etc) in one's mind remember to phone. 3 to reward or make a present to someone, eg in a will or as a tip. 4 to commemorate. remembrance noun 1 the act of remembering or being remembered. 2 a something which reminds a person of something or someone; b a souvenir. 3 a memory or recollection a dim remembrance of the night's events. remember oneself to regain one's good manners, usual composure, etc after a lapse.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French remembrer, from Latin rememorari, frommemor mindful.
remember someone to someone else to pass on their good wishes and greetings to the other person remember me to your parents. |
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