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re·mem·ber Listen to audio/rɪˈmɛmbɚ/ verb
re·mem·bers; re·mem·bered; re·mem·ber·ing
1 : to have or keep an image or idea in your mind of (something or someone from the past) : to think of (something or someone from the past) again [+ obj] I remember my first day of school like it was yesterday. Do you remember me? I used to work with you many years ago. Remember when we went hiking last summer? I remember telling him not to do it, but he did it anyway. I remember what that felt like. It was a day to remember. [=it was a special/memorable day] [no obj] As far as I can remember, I've never been late to a meeting. My family has lived in New York for as long as I can remember. [=for a very long time]
2 : to cause (something) to come back into your mind [+ obj] I couldn't remember how to spell her name. I can't remember where I put that book. I remembered that I had left my wallet at home. Sorry, I don't remember your name. [=I have forgotten your name] [no obj] What was it that I was going to ask him? I can't remember.
3 : to keep (information) in your mind : to not forget (something) [+ obj] Remember the dates for the test. Thank you for remembering my birthday. I remembered to feed the cat. Remember, the trains stop running at 12:30 a.m. Please remember to take out the trash tomorrow. (formal) It should be remembered [=it is important to keep in mind] that he made many important contributions to the campaign. [no obj] I don't need to write it down, I'll remember.see also remember your manners at manner
4 [+ obj] : to think about (someone who has died) in a respectful way
On this day, let us remember our nation's veterans. We should remember the victims of the tragedy. She is remembered for her contributions to physics.
5 [+ obj] : to give money or a gift to (someone)
Her brother was remembered in her will. [=she wrote in her will that her brother should receive some of her things after her death] They remembered him on his birthday.
remember me to
old-fashionedused to ask someone to give your greetings to another person Remember me to your aunt when you see her today.

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