7 collocations for memorising

That old-time habit of memorising the arrangement of furniture in a room immediately on entering it had failed through disuse in course of years.

He can memorise at sight all the revolting contents of a swill-tub.

The new psaltery makes such memorising an extremely difficult feat and no obligation for such a repetition from memory can be imposed.

The brief summary of the interests of each place, and the many illustrations, may help to memorise the impressions obtained.

As often as Follett wakened through the night he saw him sitting there, sometimes reading what looked like a little old Bible, sometimes speaking aloud as if seeking to memorise a passage.

The alphabetic, whereby children were taught the letter names and then memorised the spelling of each single word, has no supporters.

Learning a language is one thing and memorising an illogical system of visual imagesfor that is what reading ordinary English spelling comes tois quite another.

7 collocations for  memorising