Use "memorize" in a sentence

1. Memorize it.

2. He could memorize nothing.

3. I gotta memorize all this?

4. She can memorize facts very quickly.

5. Memorize important Astrobiology terms, definitions and concepts

6. The boy can memorize the data easily.

7. Memorize important Choreography terms, definitions and concepts

8. I couldn't possibly memorize the entire disk.

9. Don't write your password down, memorize it.

10. Japanese Verb Conjugation: How to Memorize and Practice

11. I shall try to memorize all these phrases.

12. Consider setting a goal to memorize some scriptures.

13. I study the flowers, try to memorize them.

14. Study the lyrics, and try to memorize them.

15. Don't write down your PIN number, memorize it.

16. These I also memorize through association with my travels.

17. Memorize important Biology terms, definitions, diagrams and concepts

18. Which Kingdom songs would you like to memorize?

19. An actor must be able to memorize his lines.

20. I don't try to memorize speeches word for word.

21. I memorize presentations and Bible scriptures.” —Jerzy, visually impaired.

22. No more worrying about having to memorize your playbook.

23. The way --I expect everybody to memorize these compounds.

24. First you read and memorize a list of ten.

25. I recited the poem she had asked me to memorize.

26. I am helping her memorize the Articles of Faith.

27. What effort it took to memorize the whole Bible!

28. The way -- I expect everybody to memorize these compounds.

29. 24 Memorize the password,[www.Sentencedict.com] they burn up the paper.

30. See if you can memorize 3 Nephi 12:48 perfectly.

31. And Bobby could memorize this sort of thing like a demon.

32. You may even want to memorize a few of them.

33. As he grew older, she helped him to memorize various scriptures.

34. Help your children to memorize the names of the 12 Apostles

35. I memorize its features and inch my way toward the bookshelf.

36. The questions tested the candidates' ability to memorize rather than their Knowledge.

37. He studied his map, trying to memorize the way to Rose's street.

38. Made me memorize every damn city, town, lake, forest, and mountain.

39. While traveling in the city, I used to memorize verb conjugations.

40. There's no way I can memorize all these formulas before the test.

41. He would memorize them, then try to reproduce them, but without success.

42. I find myself attempting to memorize the Masai words as she did.

43. Rarely do you see magazine headlines with the Bolded words, "Memorize the U.S

44. Simply drag & drop the document you want to memorize, & Blanker does the rest.

45. * Memorize the account of the First Vision recorded in Joseph Smith—History 1:16–17.

46. He could memorize a page of type or a visual pattern almost in an instant.

47. The man made me memorize the whole Army chain of command before he'd marry me.

48. As a safeguard against misuse, memorize your PIN number immediately and destroy this advice slip.

49. Thus students were forced to memorize vast quantities of material because of the ‘explosion of knowledge.’”

50. Part of her final exam required her to infiltrate and memorize a document from a mock embassy.

51. The Sky People allowed the Navajos to memorize each one as a sacred trust for healing purposes.

52. 10 As a safeguard against misuse, memorize your PIN number immediately and destroy this advice slip.

53. And you might say, OK, I'll add that to my memory bank of things to memorize.

54. Mungo set off, taking care to avoid the loose floorboards which he had already tried to memorize.

55. During this week or so, all newcomers are ordered to memorize the name and hometown of their peers.

56. Children shouldn't memorize things from books, they should do activities, and that's a more effective way to learn.

57. I neglected to memorize the Authoresses names, so I will call them “Mary” and “Sue”, or “Mary Sue

58. It's not just some magical, mysterious thing that you're just cramming to memorize a bunch of facts for.

59. Certainly we would do well to memorize the names of the books of the Bible in their order.

60. Glance at the sentences and memorize the next few phrases and look at the audience while you are speaking.

61. Good karuta players memorize all 100 tanka poems and the layout of the cards at the start of the match.

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63. They were competing to see who could memorize the order of a shuffled pack of playing cards the fastest.

64. They were young enough to cope with the physical exhaustion but trying to memorize so many routines became unbearable.

65. 5 So they are practicing their pronunciation ignorantly. At the same time it can help students memorize English words.

66. And it took me longer than I thought to read and memorize the 8 billion characters in your genetic code.

67. If you make a habit of reviewing your fading dreams upon awakening, you can memorize quite a collection of nonsense.

68. They listen to stories, memorize nursery rhymes, look at picture books and gain other experiences that prepare them to read.

69. At a point in time we saw the written word become pervasive, people thought we would lose our ability to memorize.

70. They could enter a room or building, memorize materials quickly, leave the building, and then be amnesic for the entire episode.

71. For example, ants are able to memorize the path through a maze and are capable of applying this learning to other mazes.

72. "Because I really want to teach Britney Spears how to memorize the order of a shuffled pack of playing cards on U.S. national television.

73. Meghan Markle learned that firsthand when she married Prince Harry and had to memorize a bonkers list of royal etiquette rules, including some seriously complicated Curtsying protocol.

74. Perhaps one of the reasons why the latter was developed is because it is much easier to say and memorize rather than its original alternate name Abdominoplasty

75. 12 Over time, they can help designers internalize the requirements so that they follow them as a matter of course,[www.Sentencedict.com] without having to memorize them or follow them superstitiously.

76. Competitive Ballroom dance came last, growing out of the Sequence Dancing movement in the working-class suburbs of London, where hundreds of dancers would memorize choreographed waltzes like Arthur Morris' Veleta (1900)

77. She grilled us on the requirements then in place for graduation from Primary—memorize the names of the members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the Articles of Faith.

78. Then was Wu's turn, he only wanted 6 seconds to memorize the pyramid, and Wei said that he was "not wise enough" backstage, though Wu had been crowned at the World Memory Championships.

79. The secret to learning Japanese Counters is pattern recognition and practice, practice, practice! Flashcards are very handy for beginning to memorize the many pronunciation changes that occur when Counters are added to numbers

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