memorize in the PONS Dictionary

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Also, during vehicle levels, combat is emphasized rather than memorizing and avoiding obstacles.
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For tests, he memorized test questions and entire fact patterns (the basis for the questions), some of which would be as long as 5 pages.
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They do not have to memorize impossible quantities of data; nor do they attempt to read it all off a lengthy sheet of numbers.
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It must be memorized and riders can not carry notes or be coached while in the ring.
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Once cast, a spell must be memorized again before reuse.
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It was only during the test phase that participants were told that there was a set of rules behind the letter sequences they memorized.
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A person can push, pull, and twist these blocks, and the blocks can memorize these movements and replay them.
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Students should be able to recognize that science is more than memorizing and knowing facts. 2.
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He is rumored to have written a few lines of the poem each day on a bar of soap and memorized them while using it.
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The stroke order follows a few simple rules, though, which aids in memorizing these.
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