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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
/ ˈɛəˌɪ /
verb
- tr to commit to memory; learn so as to remember
Derived Forms
- ˈˌ, noun
- ˈˌ, adjective
- ˌǰˈپDz, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- o·a· adjective
- o··tDz noun
- o·e noun
- ·o· verb (used with object) rememorized rememorizing
Example Sentences
To prepare, Kilmer spent a year in Sunset Strip clubs dressed as a rock star and memorized the lyrics to all Morrison’s songs.
Have you ever tried memorizing choreo, or intubating a human being?
So I had to prep for a long time just to memorize those lines before I got to set.
Instead of being asked to memorize these incremental changes, officers are taught the broad strokes from significant shifts in the law, the professor said.
Actors have to quickly memorize many pages of dialogue, and sometimes perform in a dozen different scenes from multiple episodes in a single day on set.
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