rememorate (Meaning)

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rememorate (v. i.)

To recall something by means of memory; to remember.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rememorate

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rememorate Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly couple sat together, their minds flooded with rememorations of their long and happy marriage.
  2. The scent of lavender triggered a flood of rememorations, transporting her back to her childhood.
  3. As she gazed at the old photographs, she rememorated the laughter and love that had filled her family's home.
  4. The veteran closed his eyes, lost in rememoration of the horrors and sacrifices of war.
  5. The author's words painted a vivid tableau, evoking rememorations of a bygone era.
  6. The historian carefully documented the events, striving to preserve their rememoration for generations to come.
  7. The artist's masterpiece captured the essence of a moment, inviting viewers to rememorate its beauty.
  8. The traveler returned home with a heart filled with rememorations of distant lands and exotic experiences.
  9. The museum display featured relics and artifacts that evoked rememorations of the city's rich past.
  10. The song's haunting melody brought forth a torrent of rememorations, both joyful and bittersweet.

FAQs About the word rememorate

To recall something by means of memory; to remember.

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The elderly couple sat together, their minds flooded with rememorations of their long and happy marriage.

The scent of lavender triggered a flood of rememorations, transporting her back to her childhood.

As she gazed at the old photographs, she rememorated the laughter and love that had filled her family's home.

The veteran closed his eyes, lost in rememoration of the horrors and sacrifices of war.