Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being memorized, or committed to memory.

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  • adjective That may be memorized.

Etymologies

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From memorize +‎ -able

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Examples

  • Select a concise, easily memorizable Bush-related saying or quote that you can repeat at different intervals during the day.

    Spencer Green: The Future: A Guide to Post-Bush Bush-Bashing 2009

  • Nielson speaks in sound bites and memorizable chunks.

    A Design Research Map Erik Stolterman 2008

  • But it gives you the basic techniques for 20-25 recipes that are easily memorizable.

    The Best Cookbooks - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • There's lots of purling in this pattern, but it's easily memorizable, and didn't take THAT long to finish.

    Back from vacation 2005

  • There's lots of purling in this pattern, but it's easily memorizable, and didn't take THAT long to finish.

    August 2005 2005

  • Who also invented everything that makes modern U.S. business tick: annual sales conferences, employee-training programs, company ethics, a two-hundred-page manual on “How to Sell” complete with memorizable script, sales quotas, and above all the concept of “creating demand.”

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • The collections were largely elaborations of a group of short, easily memorizable verses from Salerno, which the compilers copied into prose in England and in northern France during the thirteenth century, as attested by several manuscripts. 18 The Questions represent a later stage than William's writings in the assimilation of Arabic medical knowledge via Salerno.

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • Who also invented everything that makes modern U.S. business tick: annual sales conferences, employee-training programs, company ethics, a two-hundred-page manual on “How to Sell” complete with memorizable script, sales quotas, and above all the concept of “creating demand.”

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • Well, no, but music can make simple, memorizable mantras out of complex issues, and with even the most tangential reference, artists can slip edifying messages into the most pervasive mass medium we have.

    September 2004 2004

  • Have you thought about using a readable/memorizable URL for it?

    Updated Chemical Blogspace Layout and Software Egon Willighagen 2006

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