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Definition of Memorised
1. memorise [v] - See also: memorise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Memorised
Literary usage of Memorised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Gift for Muslim Women by Muḥammad ʻĀshiq Ilāhī (2001)
"The Qur'an is not memorised by the memory but by a miracle. We know from experience
that children attend school and grown-up their day to day work, ..."
2. Life in West China: Described by Two Residents in the Province of Sz-Chwan by Robert John Davidson, Isaac Mason (1905)
"The first period of Chinese education is finished when the Classics have been
memorised, and numbers of children never go beyond; many are, therefore, ..."
3. "Loisette" Exposed: (Marcus Dwight Larrowe, Alias Silas Holmes, Alias by George S. Fellows, Marcus Dwight Larrowe (1888)
"Pupils sometimes ask how months and days, as well as years, can be memorised.
They ought to see, from specimens already given, how to deal with hours and ..."
4. The Bookman (1903)
"If Paul memorised one canto of "Marmion," Lloyd memorised two cantos, Paul came
back with three, and Lloyd again with four, till each knew the whole poem by ..."
5. Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology by Hermann Ebbinghaus (1913)
"... we saw that six series of 16 syllables each, each series being repeated 32
times, could be memorised after 24 hours in an average of 863 seconds. ..."
6. Curriculum Reform: An Overview of Trends by Malcolm Skilbeck (1990)
"... information-type content to be memorised and towards promoters of opportunity
for self-planned and self-governed activities by students. ..."
7. Assimilative Memory: Or, How to Attend and Never Forget by Marcus Dwight Larrowe (1896)
"(2) The other kind of Series is where the words, facts, or things mustbe memorised
as given. The seven primary colours are given as they occur in nature, ..."