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the mind > mental capacity > memory > call to mind, recollect [verb (transitive)] (61)
i-thenchec897

transitive. To think of; to consider; to remember.

bethinkOE

To think of or about, bear in mind; to call to mind, recollect. Obsolete except with clause.

mingOE

transitive. To remember. Also reflexive: to bethink oneself.

thinkOE

To call (a fact, circumstance, or other consideration) to mind. transitive. With object clause: to call to mind after having neglected or forgotten…

monelOE

transitive. To remember, recollect, or recall; to bear in mind. Also intransitive (sometimes with of).

umbethinkc1175

transitive (with objective clause). To think about, to consider; to remember (how, that, etc.). Obsolete.

to draw (also take) into (or to) memorya1275

The action of remembering; recollection, remembrance. Now chiefly in from memory (also by memory), in memory.

minc1330

transitive. To remember, to have or bear in mind; to call to mind or remembrance, recollect. Also with clause as object.

record1340

transitive. To call to mind, to recall, to remember. Also intransitive. Obsolete.

revert1340

transitive (reflexive). To recall to mind, to remember. Obsolete. rare.

remembera1382

To retain in or recall to the memory; to keep in mind, recollect (a thing, person, fact, event, saying, etc.). transitive. With simple object.

mindc1384

transitive. To remember, to recollect; to have in one's memory; to think back on. With object a person, thing, etc. Now regional.

monishc1384

transitive. To warn of, call to mind (a thing, event, etc.). Obsolete.

to bring to mindc1390

The state of being remembered; remembrance, recollection. Chiefly in phrases. to bring to mind: to cause one to remember something or someone…

remenec1390

transitive. To compare (something) to another thing; to apply as a comparison or illustration.

me meanetha1400

To have in mind; to remember. transitive (impersonal), as me meaneth. To remember, recollect. Also reflexive. Chiefly with of. Obsolete.

reducec1425

transitive. To bring back to the memory, mind, etc.; to recall. Obsolete.

to call to mind1427

to call to mind (also memory, remembrance): to recollect, recall; to cause to be remembered; to bring to mind.

gaincall1434

To call to mind.

pense1493

transitive. Scottish. To call to mind. Obsolete.

remord?1507

transitive. To recall, remember.

revocate1527

transitive. To recall, call back; to draw back; to restore. Obsolete.

revive1531

transitive. To bring before the mind again; to recall (a remembered thing or person).

cite1549

transitive. Simply: to make mention of or reference to; to put forward for consideration or inspection; to call to mind. Formerly also with †up.

to call back1572

transitive. To recall to one's mind or remembrance; to recollect, remember. Also: to bring about the recollection or remembrance of; to be…

recall1579

transitive. Frequently with to. To call or bring back (a circumstance, event, etc.) to one's mind; to recollect, remember. Formerly with †over. Also…

to call to mind (also memory, remembrance)1583

to call to mind (also memory, remembrance): to recollect, recall; to cause to be remembered; to bring to mind.

to call to remembrance1583

to call to mind (also memory, remembrance): to recollect, recall; to cause to be remembered; to bring to mind.

revoke1586

transitive. To call (a person or thing) back to memory, to recall; to re-evoke, formerly also with to, into (mind, consciousness, etc.).

reverse1590

transitive. To bring (a person or thing) into a former state or condition; to bring back to. Also with in and without construction. Obsolete.

submonish1591

transitive. To bring (something) to mind, esp. surreptitiously or secretly; to reprove (a person or thing) gently; to admonish.

recover1602

transitive. To remember; to recall or bring back (†to memory). Cf. also sense 3a.

recordate1603

transitive. To remember, recollect; = record, v.1 4a.

to call up1606

transitive. To bring about the recollection or remembrance of; to evoke.

to fetch up1608

To recall (to the mind); to bring to light.

reconjure1611

transitive. To conjure again; to reconstruct in the imagination; to recall.

collect1612

To recall to remembrance, recollect. rare.

remind1615

transitive. To recall or bring back (something) to mind; to remember or recollect (something). Also intransitive. Now chiefly English regional and U.S

recollect1631

transitive (reflexive). To recall oneself to something temporarily forgotten; to remember something suddenly; (also) to become mindful of oneself…

rememorize1632

transitive. To recall to mind.

retrieve1644

transitive. To recall or bring back to mind; to recover by an effort of memory.

think1671

To call (a fact, circumstance, or other consideration) to mind. intransitive. With on (adverb): to remember. Now regional (chiefly English regional

reconnoitre1729

transitive. To recollect, remember, recognize. Obsolete.

member1823

transitive. To remember.

reminisce1829

transitive. To recollect, remember; to recall. Also intransitive. Now rare.

rememorate1835

transitive. U.S. To recall to the mind, to go over in the memory; to remember.

recomember1852

transitive. To remember, recollect.

evoke1856

transferred and figurative. To call (a feeling, faculty, manifestation, etc.) into being or activity. Also, To call up (a memory) from the past.

updraw1879

figurative. To bring up before the mind.

withcall1901

to recall.

access1978

transitive. To bring (a fact, word, etc.) to mind; to recall.

Subcategories:

— something specified (6)
— at intervals (1)
— mind, attention (3)
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