Third-person singular simple present indicative form of memorize.(verb)
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Use "memorizes" in a sentence
"Neuroscience is even teaching us that the brain memorizes and uses painful experiences in ways that can be particularly pernicious (and no amount of saying 'this is artifice' impacts the intensity of that initial encounter with the material which reads as experience, because theses are two different processes occurring in different parts of the brain, at two different times apparently)."
"It means that for any given arguments to a method, the method 'memorizes' the return value so it doesn't have to be recomputed"
"It means that for any given arguments to a method, the method 'memorizes' the return value so it doesn't have to be recomputed oh, it's a simple idea."