memorise

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memorise (Brit.)
v. remember, learn by heart, commit to memory (also memorize)

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Memorization
Memorization is the process of committing something to memory. The act of memorization is often a deliberate mental process undertaken in order to store in memory for later recall items such as experiences, names, appointments, addresses, telephone numbers, lists, stories, poems, pictures, maps, diagrams, facts, music or other visual, auditory, or tactical information. Memorization may also refer to the process of storing particular data into the memory of a device.

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memorise

Verb
1. commit to memory; learn by heart; "Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?"
(synonym) memorize, con, learn
(hypernym) study, hit the books
(hyponym) understudy, alternate
(derivation) memorization, memorisation, committal to memory


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mémoriser
v. memorize, remember

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memorise (Brit.)
v. naučit se nazpaměť