recollect|recollected|recollecting|recollects in English
verb
[rec·ol·lect || ‚rekə'lekt]
remember, bring back into memory, recall
Use "recollect|recollected|recollecting|recollects" in a sentence
1. She can recollect meeting the king.
2. I don't recollect what he said.
3. I recollect that you denied it.
4. No one can recollect her leaving.
5. Can you recollect his name?
6. 7 No one can recollect her leaving.
7. All I recollect is a grey sky.
8. I recollected that she had red hair.
9. I cannot recollect where we met.
10. "The lawyers distorted what I wanted to say," recollects Hansen grimly.
11. I can't recollect the exact words.
12. Can you recollect how your brother reacted?
13. 9 She can recollect meeting the king.
14. 8 I recollect that you denied it.
15. Accus - Order of Friars Minor Recollect
16. She could not recollect being there.
17. 2 I can't recollect the exact words.
18. I can still recollect every detail of that meeting.
19. He recollected Cronshaw's whimsical metaphor of the Persian carpet.
20. This his ear, his neck, his elbow seemed to recollect.
21. Only later did she recollect where she'd seem him before.
22. 12 I recollect seeing Ryder some years ago in Bonn.
23. 1 All I recollect is a grey sky.
24. Can you recollect how it was done?
25. 4 I cannot recollect where we met.