Memorization

//ˈmem(ə)ɹaɪˌzeɪʃn̩//

Synonyms for "memorization" (19 found)

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Translations

12 translations across 12 languages.

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Arabic

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  • حِفْظ noun (act of committing something to memory)

Catalan

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  • memorització noun (act of committing something to memory)

Dutch

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  • onthouden noun (act of committing something to memory)

Finnish

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  • ulkoa opettelu noun (act of committing something to memory)

French

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  • mémorisation noun (act of committing something to memory)

Hausa

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  • haddā̀ noun (act of committing something to memory)

Italian

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  • memorizzazione noun (act of committing something to memory)

Japanese

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  • 暗記 noun (act of committing something to memory)

Māori

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  • whakamaumaharatanga noun (act of committing something to memory)

Polish

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  • zapamiętywanie noun (act of committing something to memory)

Portuguese

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  • memorização noun (act of committing something to memory)

Spanish

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  • memorización noun (act of committing something to memory)

Sample sentences

9 total sentences available.

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Mathematics is not just the memorization of formulas.

Source: tatoeba (2126)

Most people don't even scratch the surface of the human mind's capacity for memorization.

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The methods of forced memorization are often effective.

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Memorization of lists is one of the most common ways of learning vocabulary for a test. It's only a good exercise for studies of short duration, because often you don't retain the information you learned for a test.

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