"Reminding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reminding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reminding" Meaning

The word "reminding" can be used as a verb or a present participle.

As a verb, "reminding" means to bring something to the attention of someone, often to help them remember something they may have forgotten. It can also refer to the act of doing something that helps to make someone think of something they may not have already remembered.

As a present participle or gerund, "reminding" can refer to the action of reminding itself, often in a habitual or repeated manner.

Examples:
- She's constantly reminding him to take his medication.
- The alarm clock is reminding me to wake up in the morning.

In general, "reminding" implies a sense of notification, recall, or as a gentle or sometimes forceful nudge to help an individual remember or consider something.

"Reminding" Examples

Reminding Examples:


Her reminding me to study for the exam saved me from a poor grade.
I made sure to reminding her about the party tonight.
The calendar reminding her of her upcoming appointments.
Her voice was gently reminding him to take a cold shower.
The alarm clock was reminding you to get up early for the job interview.
She wrote a letter reminding him to return the favor someday.

"Reminding" Similar Words

Remiges

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The word "remiges" refers to the Feathers that are located on the tail or caudal flight feathers of birds, such as eagles, hawks, and falcons that are used for steering and control during flight.

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Remilitarised

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Remilitarized refers to the act of a country reclaiming, increasing, or restoring its military forces or presence in a particular area or region. This term is often used in the context of a country that has demilitarized a certain area, only to re-institute its military presence or capacities, often as a response to perceived threats or territorial disputes.<br><br>For example: "Germany's remilitarization of the Rhineland in the 1930s was a major flashpoint that led to the Second World War."<br><br>Historically, this term was famously invoked with regard to Germany's actions in the interwar period, particularly its remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936, which contravened the Treaty of Versailles, an agreement imposed on Germany after World War I, limiting the size and placement of Germany's military forces along the Rhineland.

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