Verb
To cause to be remembered ; hence, to record.
To commit to memory; to learn by heart.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNever memorize something that you can look up. Albert Einstein
I didn't know how to box so I would have looked like a complete street fighter actually, but what we did have to do was pick up some sides and then just memorize them within two days and go there and audition. Michelle Rodriguez
Learning lines is on my mind until I do know them. I'll read the paper or paint the house to keep from starting to memorize. I've never found an easy way. Paul Lynde
I emphasize to C.E.O.s, you have to have a story in the minds of the employees. It's hard to memorize objectives, but it's easy to remember a story. Ben Horowitz
I swear, I almost died back there on that ship, you know." He let her hand go, but he was staring at her, almost as if he meant to memorize her face. " I know," he said. "everytime you almost die, I almost die myself. Cassandra Clare
To this generation I would say: Memorize some bit of verse of truth or beauty. Edgar Lee Masters