Memorize in a sentence as a verb

Look for it and try to memorize if you want, but don't let them know you're trying to learn it.

Im not saying youre unworthy if you dont memorize things.

I dont think programmers should rush out and memorize trivia just to pass an interview.

At any rate, however, if you can't memorize the staff lines and spaces, you aren't a musician.

From the first day of training they gave us sheet of paper with the alphabet and the morse translation and told us to memorize a couple of letters.

People rearrange to their taste or memorize the locations of the less-than-five applications that they commonly use.

You must memorize the techniques to our satisfaction or your performance on the state standardized exams will be so poor that they will be forced to lower the passing grades.

I've probably lost some of my "step", in terms of raw capacity to memorize and compute mentally, and I have more commitments outside of the world of software, which dilutes my efforts further.

The way I memorize is to associate every card with an object and its corresponding action, and memorizing the deck of cards is a matter of creating a sequence of events that corresponds to the sequence of cards.

Memorize definitions

verb

commit to memory; learn by heart; "Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?"

See also: memorise learn