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were forgetting
verb
To lose remembrance of.
Exact(32)
He feels as if he were forgetting something, but he can't think what it could possibly be.
Growing up in Los Angeles, his biggest transgressions were forgetting to make his bed or take out the trash.
Speaking at a news conference, Akihito said he worried that young Japanese were forgetting their history, including the country's invasion and occupation of several of its neighbors.
The secretary also expressed frustration with the comments of allies, who he said were forgetting what Iraq had been asked to do.
She continued to feel sure--most of the time--that she was indeed Eileen Oliver Mack, but was upset that others were forgetting her name.
Frum complained that the public commemoration of September 11 had been insufficient, that we were forgetting the atrocity of that day.
Similar(26)
Yankee imperialists were forgotten.
And they were forgotten.
Battle buddies were forgotten.
The festivities were forgotten.
"Out here, we were forgotten.
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