Found 4 items, similar to remember.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: remember
ingat
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: remember
eling, ingat, mengingat, mengingatkan, teringat
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: remember
remember
v 1: recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection;
“I can't
remember saying any such thing”;
“I can't think what her
last name was”;
“can you remember her phone number?”;
“Do you remember that he once loved you?”;
“call up
memories” [syn:
retrieve,
recall,
call back,
call up
,
recollect,
think] [ant:
forget]
2: keep in mind for attention or consideration;
“Remember the
Alamo”;
“Remember to call your mother every day!”;
“Think
of the starving children in India!” [syn:
think of]
[ant:
forget]
3: recapture the past; indulge in memories;
“he remembered how
he used to pick flowers” [syn:
think back]
4: show appreciation to;
“He remembered her in his will”
5: mention favourably, as in prayer;
“remember me in your
prayers”
6: mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship;
“Remember me to your wife” [syn:
commend]
7: exercise, or have the power of, memory;
“After the shelling,
many people lost the ability to remember”;
“some remember
better than others”
8: call to remembrance; keep alive the memory of someone or
something, as in a ceremony;
“We remembered the 50th
anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz”;
“Remember the
dead of the First World War” [syn:
commemorate]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Remember
Remember
\Re*mem"ber\ (r?-m?m"b?r), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Remembered (-b?rd); p. pr. & vb. n.
Remembering.] [OF.
remebrer, L. rememorari; pref. re- re- + memorare to bring to
remembrance, from memor mindful. See
Memory, and cf.
Rememorate.]
1. To have (a notion or idea) come into the mind again, as
previously perceived, known, or felt; to have a renewed
apprehension of; to bring to mind again; to think of
again; to recollect; as, I remember the fact; he remembers
the events of his childhood; I cannot remember dates.
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We are said to remember anything, when the idea of
it arises in the mind with the consciousness that we
have had this idea before. --I. Watts.
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2. To be capable of recalling when required; to keep in mind;
to be continually aware or thoughtful of; to preserve
fresh in the memory; to attend to; to think of with
gratitude, affection, respect, or any other emotion.
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Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. --Ex. xx.
8.
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That they may have their wages duly paid 'em,
And something over to remember me by. --Shak.
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Remember what I warn thee; shun to taste. --Milton.
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3. To put in mind; to remind; -- also used reflexively and
impersonally. [Obs.]
“Remembering them the trith of what
they themselves known.” --Milton.
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My friends remembered me of home. --Chapman.
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Remember you of passed heaviness. --Chaucer.
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And well thou wost [knowest] if it remember thee.
--Chaucer.
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4. To mention. [Obs.]
“As in many cases hereafter to be
remembered.” --Ayliffe.
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5. To recall to the mind of another, as in the friendly
messages, remember me to him, he wishes to be remembered
to you, etc.
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Remember
\Re*mem"ber\ (r?-m?m"b?r), v. i.
To execise or have the power of memory; as, some remember
better than others. --Shak.
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