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recollect
[ rek-uh-lekt ]
verb (used with object)
- to recall to mind; recover knowledge of by memory; remember.
Antonyms:
- to absorb (oneself鈥) in spiritual meditation, especially during prayer.
verb (used without object)
- to have a recollection; remember.
recollect
/ 藢谤蓻办蓹藞濒蓻办迟 /
verb
- when tr, often takes a clause as object to recall from memory; remember
Derived Forms
- 藢谤别肠辞濒藞濒别肠迟颈惫别, adjective
- 藢谤别肠辞濒藞濒别肠迟颈惫别ly, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 谤别肠顎卭濒路濒别肠顎僼颈惫别 adjective
- 谤别肠顎卭濒路濒别肠顎僼颈惫别路ly adverb
- 谤别肠顎卭濒路濒别肠顎僼颈惫别路ness noun
- 尘颈蝉顎卹别肠路辞濒路濒别肠迟顎 verb
- 苍辞苍顎卹别肠路辞濒路濒别肠顎僼颈惫别 adjective
- self顎-谤别肠顎卭濒路濒别肠顎僼颈惫别 adjective
- 耻苍顎卹别肠路辞濒路濒别肠顎僼颈惫别 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of recollect1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of recollect1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
I just assume he couldn't recollect or revel in discussions about Count Basie and Duke Ellington and sitting on the bandstand and blowing trumpet with many other people, especially in Hollywood.
鈥淏efore the fire was even reported, I walked outside and I smelled the fire,鈥 Dudelson says, recollecting details over the phone, with his girlfriend by his side to corroborate the account.
Some might recollect that two of our last four presidents 鈥 George W. Bush and Donald Trump 鈥 claimed the White House despite losing the popular vote.
As Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell recollected in a speech last month, 鈥渢he good ship Transitory was a crowded one, with most mainstream analysts and advanced-economy central bankers on board.鈥
Mark Macarro, chairman of the Pechanga Band of Luise帽o Indians, recollected fellow Native Americans insisting that 鈥淢ission Indians鈥 are not like other Indians because they don鈥檛 have treaties with the United States.
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