0 past simple and past participle of recollect
1 to remember something:
Can you recollect his name?
[ + (that) ] She suddenly recollected (that) she had left her jacket in the restaurant.
[ + question word ] Do you recollect where she went?
[ + -ing verb ] He does not recollect seeing her at the party.
The migratory route of the settlement's founding patrilineage is recollected at certain ritual occasions at the village earth shrine and during the initiation ceremony (bagr).
They have impounded this land, re-made it into their far-off recollected pasts.
The term ' non-narrative ' refers to bodily and spatial sites (and practices around them) that organized, recollected and commented upon peoples' pasts.
Another woman recollected that she was persuaded by a neighbour to visit the centre.
Beetles were recollected from the traps in the morning on three occasions each two days apart.
In addition, what matters more than the absolute values is the relative ordering of recollected as compared to current evaluations.
Moreover, this information may be consciously (' 'explicitly' ') recollected.
The contributors typically recollected beginning to sing or play instruments prior to secondary school; the youngest began at six years of age.