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remember
verb
to
keep
a
person
,
fact
,
or
event
from
the
past
in
your
mind
β’
I
still
remember
the
smell
of
my
grandmother
β
s
kitchen
.
I
still
remember
the
smell
of
my
grandmother
β
s
kitchen
.
β’
Do
you
remember
where
you
put
the
keys
?
Do
you
remember
where
you
put
the
keys
?
From
Latin
rememorΔrΔ«
β
to
recall
to
mind
,β
from
re-
(β
again
β)
+
memor
(β
mindful
β).
verb
to
keep
something
in
mind
so
that
you
do
not
forget
to
do
it
later
β’
Please
remember
to
lock
the
door
when
you
leave
.
Please
remember
to
lock
the
door
when
you
leave
.
β’
She
writes
notes
so
she
can
remember
her
appointments
.
She
writes
notes
so
she
can
remember
her
appointments
.
Sense
development
from
"
to
recall
"
toward
"
to
keep
in
mind
for
future
action
"
appeared
in
English
by
the
14th
century
.
verb
to
pass
on
greetings
or
good
wishes
to
someone
β’
Please
remember
me
to
your
parents
.
Please
remember
me
to
your
parents
.
β’
He
said
to
remember
him
to
all
his
old
colleagues
.
He
said
to
remember
him
to
all
his
old
colleagues
.
This
polite
sense
dates
back
to
the
16th
century
,
from
the
idea
of
β
calling
someone
to
mind
β
in
another
β
s
presence
.
member
noun
a
person
,
animal
,
or
thing
that
belongs
to
a
group
,
club
,
team
,
family
,
or
other
organized
body
β’
Every
member
of
the
soccer
team
wore
a
blue
jersey
.
Every
member
of
the
soccer
team
wore
a
blue
jersey
.
β’
Emma
became
a
member
of
the
book
club
last
month
.
Emma
became
a
member
of
the
book
club
last
month
.
From
Latin
membrum
β
limb
,
part
;
person
of
a
group
β,
later
used
in
Middle
English
to
mean
a
person
belonging
to
an
organization
.
noun
an
individual
element
or
object
that
belongs
to
a
mathematical
set
or
class
β’
Zero
is
a
member
of
the
set
of
whole
numbers
.
Zero
is
a
member
of
the
set
of
whole
numbers
.
β’
Each
member
of
the
group
G
has
an
inverse
.
Each
member
of
the
group
G
has
an
inverse
.
noun
a
limb
or
important
part
of
the
body
,
such
as
an
arm
or
leg
,
especially
in
old
or
formal
language
β’
The
soldier
lost
a
member
in
battle
but
kept
his
spirit
strong
.
The
soldier
lost
a
member
in
battle
but
kept
his
spirit
strong
.
β’
Frostbite
can
damage
a
member
such
as
a
toe
or
finger
.
Frostbite
can
damage
a
member
such
as
a
toe
or
finger
.
noun
(
informal
,
somewhat
vulgar
)
a
man
β
s
penis
β’
He
covered
himself
with
a
towel
to
hide
his
member
at
the
beach
shower
.
He
covered
himself
with
a
towel
to
hide
his
member
at
the
beach
shower
.
β’
The
sculpture
clearly
depicts
the
god
β
s
member
,
symbolizing
fertility
.
The
sculpture
clearly
depicts
the
god
β
s
member
,
symbolizing
fertility
.
membership
noun
the
state
of
belonging
to
a
group
,
club
,
or
organization
β’
Sara
renewed
her
gym
membership
before
it
expired
.
Sara
renewed
her
gym
membership
before
it
expired
.
β’
Students
get
a
discount
on
membership
at
the
museum
.
Students
get
a
discount
on
membership
at
the
museum
.
Formed
from
member
+β
-ship
in
late
16th
century
,
modelled
on
words
like
friendship
.
noun
all
the
people
who
belong
to
a
particular
group
,
club
,
or
organization
β’
The
club's
membership
voted
to
change
the
rules
.
The
club's
membership
voted
to
change
the
rules
.
β’
Our
library
membership
has
doubled
this
year
.
Our
library
membership
has
doubled
this
year
.
Same
formation
as
the
first
sense
:
member
+β
-ship
,
later
used
collectively
.