Rote in a sentence as a noun

This will bring in rote learning, and soon - tuition classes.

They leave school with the impression that this is a cold hard subject with perfect proofs that you have to learn by rote, and nothing more.

What we don't make anymore are the kinds of products that require rote assembly tasks, like shoes and clothes and iPads.

So I guess she's acting this way due to the JAH's sex, but it just sounds like a boundary issue to me rather than rote sexism.

?I don't necessarily agree with the OP that rote memorization is for everyone.

I also taught myself the associated sounds, both by rote memorization and by listening to recordings.

"Motivation of this sort, once it catches hold, is a ferocious force, and in the gradeless, degreeless institution where our student would find himself, he wouldn't stop with rote engineering information.

Like others here also, I had not the time nor the inclination to go through the entirety of a 16,000 word behemoth of writing when the first 8,000 words were rote reptitions of a single point already copiously made within 1,000 words.

Rote definitions

noun

memorization by repetition