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Recollection - Law Dictionary Search Results

Home Dictionary Name: recollection

past recollection recorded

compare present recollection refreshed note a document containing a past recollection recorded may only be admitted as an exhibit if offered


present recollection refreshed

witness to testify about things newly remembered called also present recollection revived compare past recollection recorded


Recollection

the act of recollecting or recalling to the memory the operation by which objects


Recollective

having the power of recollecting


Bethink

to call to mind to recall or bring to recollection reflection or consideration to think to consider generally followed by


free associate

and unstructured way allowing each thought or idea to prompt recollection of the next one it is a process used in


Misrecollect

have an erroneous remembrance of to suppose erroneously that one recollects


Misrecollection

erroneous or inaccurate recollection


Recite

to deliver from a written or printed document or from recollection to rehearse as to recite the words of an author


Recollect

a friar of the strict observance an order of franciscans


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