0 present 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 participants referred to awareness when discussing acts of recognising, recollecting, recalling and remembering.
Rather, they expressed a myriad of non-narrative practices recollecting their own and others' lives.
It is indeed very striking how few, when recollecting their studio experiences, even acknowledge that their technical assistants played any part whatsoever in the creative process.
The stigma associated with the sometimes bizarre social behaviour and embarrassment of meeting acquaintances or colleagues who had difficulty recollecting faces and names militated against open discussion.
It is worthwhile recollecting at the outset of the debate how important it is.
However, it is worth recollecting that not all engineering structures are fixed.
There may be genuine difficulty in recollecting exactly what happened, but plain lying to the auditor should be an offence.
I have the greatest difficulty in recollecting any piece of legislation which sets out in terms that it will have retrospective effect.