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▪ I. reˈminding, ppl. a. [-ing2.] That reminds. Hence reˈmindingly adv.
1872Geo. Eliot Middlem. II. iv. xxxvii. 271 Even the pale stag seemed to have reminding glances. 1887A. Austin Pr. Lucifer iv. ii, The stroke of the reminding hour when I Should from your voice be willing to depart. 1890‘Annie Thomas’ On the Children III. i. 8 ‘You've forgotten’,..Florence said remindingly. ▪ II. reˈminding, vbl. n. [f. remind v. + -ing1.] The act of reminding; a reminder.
1836J. S. Mill Let. Feb. in Wks. (1963) XII. 294 The things..were not done even after numerous remindings. 1865― Comte 129 Everything that he can do without the aid of incessant remindings from other thinkers, is merely provisional, and will require a thorough revision. |