RECOLLECT vs REMEMBER: NOUN
- Same as Recollet.
- A friar of the Strict Observance, -- an order of Franciscans.
- N/A
RECOLLECT vs REMEMBER: VERB
- To recall; to collect one's thoughts again, especially about past events.
- To collect (things) together again.
- Recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection
- To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory.
- To memorize; to put something into memory.
- To not forget (to do something required)
- To convey greetings.
- To engage in the process of recalling memories.
- Mention favorably, as in prayer
- Show appreciation to
- Recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection
- Keep in mind for attention or consideration
- Recapture the past; indulge in memories
- Exercise, or have the power of, memory
- Mention favourably, as in prayer
- Call to remembrance; keep alive the memory of someone or something, as in a ceremony
- Mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship
RECOLLECT vs REMEMBER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To remember something; have a recollection.
- To use one's memory to become aware of (something); recall to mind.
- To reward with a gift or tip.
- To recall to the mind with effort; think of again.
- To have (something) arise in one's memory; become aware of (something) suddenly or spontaneously.
- To retain in the memory.
- To keep (someone) in mind as worthy of consideration or recognition.
- To give greetings from.
- To return to (an original shape or form) after being deformed or altered. Used especially of certain materials.
- To remind.
- To have or use the power of memory.
- To recall something; have a recollection.
- To execise or have the power of memory.
RECOLLECT vs REMEMBER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- Reflexively, to compose one's self; to recover self-command; ; -- sometimes, formerly, in the perfect participle.
- To recover or recall the knowledge of; to bring back to the mind or memory; to remember.
- 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.
- To put in mind; to remind; -- also used reflexively and impersonally.
- 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
- To recall to the mind of another, as in the friendly messages, remember me to him, he wishes to be remembered to you, etc.
RECOLLECT vs REMEMBER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Have a recollection
- Recall knowledge from memory
- To come together again; reunite.
- To recover or recall knowledge of; bring back to the mind or memory; remember.
- Synonyms To call up, call to mind. See remember and memory.
- To collect or gather again; collect what has been scattered: often written distinctively re-collect: as, to re-collect routed troops.
- To summon back, as scattered ideas; reduce to order; gather together.
- To recover (one's self); collect (one's self): used reflexively in the past participle.
- To gather; collect.
- (idiom) (recollect (oneself)) To become aware of one's immediate situation or purpose after a distraction.
- To bring again to the memory; recall to mind; recollect.
- To hear or keep in mind; have in memory; be capable of recalling when required; preserve unforgotten: as, to remember one's lessons; to remember all the circumstances.
- To be continually thoughtful of; have present to the attention; attend to; bear in mind: opposed to forget.
- To mention.
- To put in mind; remind; reflexively, to remind one's self (to be reminded).
- To keep in mind with gratitude, favor, confidence, affection, respect, or any other feeling or emotion.
- To take notice of and give money or other present to: said of one who has done some actual or nominal service and expects a fee for it.
- Synonyms Remember, Recollect. Remember implies that a thing exists in the memory, not that it is actually present in the thoughts at the moment, but that it recurs without effort. Recollect means that a fact, forgotten or partially lost to memory, is after some effort recalled and present to the mind. Remembrance is the store-house, recollection the act of culling out this article and that from the repository. He remembers everything he hears, and can recollect any statement when called on. The words, however, are often confounded, and we say we cannot remember a thing when we mean we cannot recollect it. See memory.
- To hold something in remembrance; exercise the faculty of memory.
- To return to the memory; come to mind: used impersonally.
- Indulge in memories
- Recapture the past
- Have a recollection
- Recall knowledge from memory
- Call to remembrance
RECOLLECT vs REMEMBER: RELATED WORDS
- Recreate, Comprehend, Imagine, Evoke, Forget, Reminisce, Relive, Believe, Call back, Call up, Think, Retrieve, Remind, Recall, Remember
- Reminisce, Know, Forget, Think back, Call back, Reward, Call up, Retrieve, Think of, Commend, Commemorate, Recall, Think, Remind, Recollect
RECOLLECT vs REMEMBER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Recreate, Comprehend, Imagine, Evoke, Forget, Reminisce, Relive, Believe, Call back, Call up, Think, Retrieve, Remind, Recall, Remember
- Understand, Reminisce, Know, Forget, Think back, Call back, Reward, Call up, Retrieve, Think of, Commemorate, Recall, Think, Remind, Recollect
RECOLLECT vs REMEMBER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Microcosm, into which he delves to recollect past happenings.
- Saturday evening and he did not recollect seeing Ms.
- Ability to memorize, recollect, and quickly retrieve relevant information.
- If you recollect, let me know what it was.
- The appellant could recollect nothing after this point.
- How many words can each person recollect correctly?
- Feels very proud to recollect those dark days!
- Those who simply try and recollect old memories.
- How many of them shall I recollect tomorrow?
- This is to enable you recollect at ease.
- Remember, specials skills are typically easier to prove.
- To remember the days of running and laughter.
- The Bluetooth receiver can remember previous paired devices.
- Remember to follow up on your job application.
- Remember that for decades, millions worked in factories.
- Please remember that safety starts with each resident.
- She wishes you the best that to remember that shes not coming back to you so just remember what you are losing.
- They no longer have to remember where each pawn is; they can instead remember where the weak point in the structure lies.
- For example, when you watch a movie based on a novel, you do remember the story but cannot remember what book it is from.
- When developing a vision, remember that less can be more; keep it short, and your staff will remember it longer.
RECOLLECT vs REMEMBER: QUESTIONS
- What should we do when we recollect the past history of aibea?
- Who was the first Recollect priest to be elevated to cardinalate?
- Why do bagolys fondly recollect the staves of the handlers?
- Does recollect mediate accuracy of judgments of learning?
- Do You Remember Rankin Bass Christmas claymation movies?
- What to remember when drawing multiplication models?
- Do You Remember the Strawberry Shortcake bedspread?
- What should you remember when photographing wildlife?
- Is it remember when it rains or remember when it rained?
- What is the meaning of Remember Remember the fifth of November?
- Who said we do not remember days we remember moments?
- Do You Remember Bloodhound Gang's hit that you remember?
- What is the poem Remember Remember the 5th of November about?
- How long does the Remember Me feature remember my browser?