Any individual can hand out books and require victims to memorise large sections.
From the economist.com
And young walruses memorise their mother's face by brushing whisker to whisker.
From the newscientist.com
Jill is told to memorise four signs that will lead her and Eustace to Rilian.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Participants were given 90 seconds to memorise the information in the lists.
From the economist.com
The best way to memorise information is by making notes over and over again.
From the independent.co.uk
I would read the script, memorise as much as I possibly could, and improvise the rest.
From the smh.com.au
So unconsciously, what you do in English also is to memorise thousands of characters.
From the economist.com
One individual has used the method of loci to memorise pi to 65,536 digits.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Luckily I could memorise very quickly, so I would do that and then improvise the rest.
From the express.co.uk
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Memorize: commit to memory; learn by heart; "Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?"
(memorisation) memorization: learning so as to be able to remember verbatim; "the actor's memorization of his lines"
Alternative spelling of memorize
The player is shown 9 squares on the floor of The Cube. 8 of them will then illuminate in a certain sequence. When the sequence is complete, the player must step on the correct sequence of squares. ...