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remind
verb as in awaken memories of something
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Example Sentences
Part of his interest in making a film about Candy, Hanks said, is “wanting to showcase the man that people love and remind them why they loved them.”
One mother told the BBC that when her young daughter asked her if it was still safe for Jews to live in the UK, she reminded her of an old Hebrew song.
Even when we think things are going exceptionally well and our spirits are drenched in warm summer sunlight, here comes autumn to remind us that there are some endings we have no control over.
On the agenda are an intense morning workout, dinner with loved ones at a Filipino restaurant that reminds him of home, and a cup of boba at the park.
“It reminded me that we really all care deeply about what happens here at USC but also what happens around the country.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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