Pronunciation: /rɪˈfrɛʃ ðə ˈmɛməri/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I need to refresh the memory of my phone to make it faster.
A2 It's important to refresh the memory of your computer regularly to keep it running smoothly.
B1 The training session will help refresh the memory of employees on company policies.
B2 Attending the workshop will refresh the memory of participants on the latest research findings.
C1 The refresher course aims to refresh the memory of professionals on best practices in the industry.
C2 The review session will refresh the memory of students before their final exams.
verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being
A1 Can you refresh my memory on how to get to the train station?
A2 I need to refresh my memory on the new vocabulary words we learned in class.
B1 I like to watch documentaries to refresh my memory on historical events.
B2 Before the exam, I always refresh my memory by reviewing my notes and textbook.
C1 The professor asked the students to refresh their memory on the key concepts before the final presentation.
C2 After taking a break, I find it helpful to refresh my memory by discussing the project with a colleague.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 Can you refresh the memory and remind me where we are meeting for lunch?
A2 I need to refresh the memory about the steps to install the new software.
B1 Before the exam, it's important to refresh the memory by reviewing all the key concepts.
B2 I refreshed my memory by rereading the important sections of the report.
C1 As a teacher, I often have to refresh the memory of my students on previous lessons.
C2 The training session was designed to refresh the memory of the employees on company policies and procedures.
article a word that is used to limit a noun, either definite (the) or indefinite (a, an)
A1 I need to refresh the memory of how to tie my shoes.
A2 Can you refresh my memory on how to use this software program?
B1 I refreshed my memory on the key points before the exam.
B2 Before starting the project, it's important to refresh your memory on the guidelines.
C1 As a seasoned professional, I often refresh my memory on industry best practices.
C2 The expert speaker refreshed our memories with a comprehensive overview of the topic.
formal Before we begin the exam, I will give you a few minutes to refresh your memory on the material covered in the previous lectures.
informal Just to refresh your memory, we are meeting at the new cafe downtown for lunch today.
slang Hey, can you refresh my memory on where we parked the car last night?
figurative Reading that book again really helped refresh my memory on the author's writing style.
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