Memorize

Word MEMORIZE
Character 8
Hyphenation mem o rize
Pronunciations /ˈmɛm.əɹˌaɪ̯z/

Definitions and meanings of "Memorize"

What do we mean by memorize?

To commit to memory; learn by heart. transitive verb

To cause to be remembered; make memorable; perpetuate the memory of, as by writing or inscription.

To keep in memory; hold in lasting remembrance; have always in mind.

To commit to memory; learn by heart.

To cause to be remembered ; hence, to record. transitive verb

To commit to memory; to learn by heart. transitive verb

To learn by heart, commit to memory verb

Commit to memory; learn by heart verb

To learn by heart, commit to memory.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Memorize

The word "memorize" in example sentences

I have no trouble remembering wordless music, up to and including whole symphonies, but the only kind of poetry I can memorize is that with a melody. ❋ Deliasherman (2010)

Yes, learning and remember is part of grad school, but grad school, or even starting with first-year college, the purpose is to learn, and not learn to memorize, which is, in reality, what a lot of exams do, even if it's an essay-type essay (vs. multiple choice). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Classes that "memorize" trig formulas in November can't remember a thing about them in May. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I have been thinking that some of my colleagues disagree, but this may be only because we've meant different things by the word 'memorize'. ❋ Rosie Redfield (2007)

One of us made the important point that the word 'memorize' may mean different things to different people, and different things in different contexts, which slowly got me thinking about how we can be more clear. ❋ Rosie Redfield (2007)

Computers and data storage systems 'memorize', manipulate, and index, data that is too mundane and numerous for humans. ❋ Ann Althouse (2005)

Yet of all the kids I’ve surveyed on this, only 8 percent have parents who take God at his word and memorize Scripture together consistently as a family. ❋ JOE WHITE (2003)

So I had to kind of memorize the clips and the time them based on memory for the most part. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Interactive Spending Overviews - Consumers can set rules to classify and "memorize" ❋ Unknown (2010)

Old and new data from psychology research back to 1888 shows we learn or "memorize" information, but then forget much of it if we don't use the information or concept everyday. ❋ Unknown (2009)

'memorize' all of the local stations in a new area, but it needs extra wire to compete on SW, and it's audio is lacking - even with headphones. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Many traditions of energy work memorize certain patterns of action, and after years and years of diligent practice, it is assumed that these patterns will one day spontaneously come forth. ❋ PhD Bradford Keeney (2010)

To read Chinese well, one must learn to recognize and memorize thousands of ideograms. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

Some label them “grammar” and give students lists of “separable” or “inseparable” phrasal verbs to memorize and, of course, fill in the gaps afterwards. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I have always taught them as collocations, which has always gotten my goat in secret because I HATE having to say ‘oh well. we just have to memorize them.’ ❋ Unknown (2010)

Your ears get tuned to the phraseology and because of the music, these songs are easy to memorize. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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