Memorise - The act of committing information to memory through repetition or deliberate learning, allowing for later recall without external aid., Realise - To become aware of or comprehend something, often implying a sudden understanding or recognition of a fact, situation, or potential outcome., Recall - The process of retrieving stored information from memory, bringing it back into conscious awareness typically in response to a cue or prompting., Recognise - To identify or acknowledge something as familiar or known, usually based on previous exposure or experience., Remember - To retain or recollect information, experiences, or events from the past, often involving the conscious retrieval of details or specific instances., Remind - To prompt or cause someone to remember something, often by bringing it to their attention through a cue or reference., Commit to memory - To make a deliberate effort to learn and retain information in one's memory for later recall, often through repeated practice or study., Trigger - To cause or initiate a response, often by stimulating a particular memory, emotion, or behavior., Selective - Involving or characterized by careful choice or discrimination, particularly in terms of what is included or excluded., Block out - To consciously or unconsciously suppress or ignore thoughts, memories, or emotions, often as a coping mechanism or defense mechanism., Word for word - Exactly as spoken or written, without alteration or interpretation, preserving the precise phrasing or wording of the original statement or text.,

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