Remind in a sentence as a verb

It reminds me I have some power in the world, no matter how ****** up things are at the moment.

Now that I know I can at least do this, and I'm going to do it right, it reminds me that I can maybe do stuff.

I'd tell you I'm 20-something, and I have to genuinely remind myself that I'm pushing 50.

Taking a vacation and doing psychedelic ***** are two great ways to remind yourself of this.

I'd like to remind you that this is a one-time deal tho, so if you're going to do it, make sure this is the right answer for you.

It does remind me of the adage that goes, "For every complex problem there is an answer that is simple and wrong.

" They remind me of people that would be sitting at the finish line of a marathon telling the last people to cross "Boy, your time really sucked.

Such plaudits remind me of someone who is dating a wonderful man who has been divorced four times, but this time its going to be different.

Im not sure who originally told us about the Sunday test and the Caller ID test, but if they remind me I would certainly like to thank them.

Things like this are neat because they remind folks that tech titans, billionaires, celebrities, and the like are, at the end of the day, people too -- not that dissimilar from everyone else.

Anecdotes don't help with this, of course, but they serve to remind us that even well-known scientists working at the highest quality standards available are still just sharing with us a very specialized form on anecdote.

Getting ready for it, reminds me more that maybe I'm not so trapped, and there is a path forward, paradoxically getting me to the point where I usually put aside the silliness after a while, with a freshly organized set of life surroundings.

Remind definitions

verb

put in the mind of someone; "Remind me to call Mother"

verb

assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned

See also: prompt