collective memory
Americannoun
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a memory or memories shared or recollected by a group, as a community or culture.
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any collection of memories passed from one generation to the next.
noun
Example Sentences
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In your introduction, you quote Yale Law School’s Jack Balkin, reflecting upon “the use of collective memory in a constitutional argument.”
From Slate • Mar. 16, 2026
But the potlucks of my childhood blur together into a kind of beige collective memory.
From Salon • Mar. 15, 2026
Historians are divided, with Athens' Benaki Museum's head archivist Tasos Sakellaropoulos calling the tomb a "place of silent collective memory and respect, not of pain or anger" in Kathimerini daily.
From Barron's • Oct. 23, 2025
The movie itself seems likely to de-resolve in the collective memory within 29 minutes.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 9, 2025
It had been her go-to terror, Weep’s worst collective memory, and she shuddered now to think how blithely she had inflicted it, not understanding, as a child, what it had meant.
From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor
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