To bring again to the memory; recall to mind; recollect.To hear or keep in mind; have in memory; be capable of recalling when required; preserve unforgotten: as, to remember one's lessons; to remember all the circumstances.To be continually thoughtful of; have present to the attention; attend to; bear in mind: opposed to forget.To mention.To put in mind; remind; reflexively, to remind one's self (to be reminded).To keep in mind with gratitude, favor, confidence, affection, respect, or any other feeling or emotion.To take notice of and give money or other present to: said of one who has done some actual or nominal service and expects a fee for it.Synonyms Remember, Recollect. Remember implies that a thing exists in the memory, not that it is actually present in the thoughts at the moment, but that it recurs without effort. Recollect means that a fact, forgotten or partially lost to memory, is after some effort recalled and present to the mind. Remembrance is the store-house, recollection the act of culling out this article and that from the repository. He remembers everything he hears, and can recollect any statement when called on. The words, however, are often confounded, and we say we cannot remember a thing when we mean we cannot recollect it. See memory.To hold something in remembrance; exercise the faculty of memory.To return to the memory; come to mind: used impersonally.