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rote

[roht] / roʊt /
NOUN
learning
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NOUN
memorization
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Example Sentences

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Don’t be embarrassed by talk of gratitude this weekend, or think it rote or corny.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sophia says she thinks AI will reduce demand for more rote forms of writing but that it won’t be able to tell the kind of human stories she wants to write.

From The Wall Street Journal

She believes the government's plans are an "attempt to woo voters of a certain age who think everyone should still learn Latin by rote and stand up when teachers come into the classroom".

From BBC

In doing so, his canvases confound rote narratives and, depending on who’s doing the looking, quiver with feeling.

From New York Times

The rote repetition of this one helps its proponents ignore the subtleties of prosecution that Jackson explained.

From Washington Post