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will memorize

  • future tense
    of memorize.
    memorize
    verb (used with object)
    to commit to memory; learn by heart.

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Albright, Osmani added, “supported Kosovo to the last breath and that why Kosovo’s people will memorize her eternally.”

From Seattle Times Mar. 23, 2022

I don’t expect my children will memorize every detail of my life and guard and conserve my memories for me.

From New York Times Aug. 12, 2013

We will memorize your texts… I realized I had been making the case in my mind for weeks, imagining a life with Allegra as my own outside of the convent.

From Salon Jul. 21, 2012

And competitive players will memorize the new words and be thrilled that they have more ways to score.

From Slate May 12, 2011

Young men and women, likewise, will memorize demonstrations in geometry rather than reason them out, and will memorize other people's opinions rather than attempt to think for themselves.

From How to Study and Teaching How to Study by Frank M. (Frank Morton) McMurry

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