0 to learn (something) so well that one can remember all of it without looking -- memorovat
She memorized the directions.
When vocabulary size is small, correct usage derives from the network underexploiting the resources available, allowing the network to ' memorize ' individual mappings.
Persons with autism may not abstract a summary representation (a prototype) during category learning and, instead, may form categories by memorizing a list of rules.
If, in contrast, they have memorized content but do not have the skills to learn on their own, their continued progress is in danger.
Secondly, the number of levels on each dimension determines the number of different cells in the paradigm that have to be learned and memorized.
And to do this they needed to memorize.
In the course of language acquisition, learners memorize many inflected forms and note that they share certain properties.
I have seldom met someone who read the phone book because he liked to memorize the numbers.
Indeed, it seemed that the morphemes clustered at the top of the accuracy-acquisition order were more likely to enter into such memorized patterns.