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/mˌɛmɔːɹaɪzˈeɪʃən/
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NOUN
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learning so as to be able to remember verbatim
the actor's memorization of his lines
How To Use memorisation In A Sentence
- Bringing it back to Freshwater: it looks as though he was given a simplistic test scheme which he could game by playing the short-term rote memorisation card with his classes, while pandering to his own religious prejudices. Freshwater: The Board's rebuttal case - The Panda's Thumb
- My independent high school was the only one I know of in the region which actually devoted an entire term of English class to the study and memorisation of grammar and syntax. stick Says: Matthew Yglesias » Teaching Reading Right
- Let's first look at how they can be used to learn foreign vocabulary – one of the trickiest and most onerous memorisation tasks around. The power of mnemonics
- Luckily, the crowded routine of rehearsal, memorisation, and performance does not leave much time for brooding. Exit the Actress
- Adding that "Methods, such as memorisation of text, are better suited to the madrassah Islamic curriculum. Veiled Teacher Plot Thickens
- Obedience, rote memorisation, and neatness are enshrined as somehow intellectual achievements.
- Long-term memorisation of vocabulary has never been my strong point. Archive 2005-07-01
- In my experience as a university lecturer, the cinfusion of memorisation with learning is the second biggest cause of failure (laziness is the first, lack of intelligence is way behind). Meeja studies
- Worse still, the student gets into the habit of confusing learning with memorisation, and can't get out of this bad habit. Meeja studies
- Folklore and legends were retold by the bards, who used devices such as alliteration and rhyme, as well as a compendious store of stock phrases, to aid memorisation and recall, allowing them to instantly ‘compose’ a poem for any occasion.