recollection

recuerdo
definition
noun
to the best of my recollection no one ever had a bad word to say about him
the action or faculty of remembering something.
translation of 'recollection'
noun
recuerdo
example
To the best of my 'recollection' , Stanley played the part of a man who was persuaded by Satan to have a television, one of the first in his street, in his home.
He said that to the best of his 'recollection' he received the letter dated 11 January 1999 in the ordinary post.
A quick glance through the textbooks and some 'recollection' of what the teacher said in class, should be enough to shortlist the broad areas of study.
I mean, we can only answer your questions to the best of our 'recollection' .
His designs are shot through with 'recollection' and homage, sentiment and a love of architecture, legacy and vocation.
I didn't know anything about English grammatical rules, because I certainly have no 'recollection' of studying any such.
It was a wonderful night of celebration and 'recollection' as several generations of employees and their families came together.
His earliest 'recollection' of becoming involved as a hobbyist was when in the early seventies he purchased two pairs of canaries for his young son Eric.
In her 'recollection' of everyday experiences, there is a questioning of the value of everyday objects and existential experiences.
To the best of my 'recollection' , two men were put on the job.
The woman said she had only a hazy 'recollection' of events.
To the best of our 'recollection' , the aircraft was ready to taxi at 17:30.
To the best of my 'recollection' I rang up Mr. O'Donnell within 24 hours of the meeting… instructing him to form the company.
He lay there, his eyes closed, remembering, experiencing again through 'recollection' .
Further comparisons arise with Plato's doctrine of 'recollection' .
But in the Bible remembering is more than mental 'recollection' of facts.
To the best of my 'recollection' the ‘average’ lifespan for marriages in the UK is anywhere between five to seven years.
Historical research would be a work of 'recollection' in the Platonic sense, a clarifying of knowledge which man already possesses.
to the best of my 'recollection' no one ever had a bad word to say about him
Latter as she sat in the small isolation cell she only had a vague 'recollection' of their conversation.
But it also implies a rejection of the Platonic doctrine that learning is a 'recollection' of previously known Forms.
He told police after the incident that he had no 'recollection' of what had happened but described his driving as ‘nice and easy’ shortly before the crash.
to the best of my 'recollection' no one ever had a bad word to say about him
Paul eventually dragged me away from the dark spiral of regret and 'recollection' plying me with heavy doses of bourbon.
In the early stages, to the best of my 'recollection' , I heard spoken words the way you hear notes played on a musical instrument.
Scholars disagree on the nature and role of this 'recollection' in Plato's epistemology, and most subsequent Platonists demur from it.
I remembered taking it out of my purse but had no 'recollection' of what I did with it next.
Before I went to high school, I had never heard of this, to the best of my 'recollection' .
To the best of my 'recollection' the person involved denied it in a public meeting.
To the best of my 'recollection' I've never met Pomeroy or spoken to him.
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