Make sentence of “forgetting”

How to use in-sentence of “forgetting”:

– After 114-year-old German man Gustav Gerneth’s death on 22 October 2019, Watanabe was the oldest known living man in the world, and credited his longevity to laughing often, forgetting bad things and not to get angry, and said he wanted to try his best to eat delicious healthy food until age 120 and might eat his own food except hard food and liked sweet food.

– It was caused by a crew member forgetting to close the bow doors of the ferry.

– He first described the forgetting curve, the learning curve and the spacing effect.

– However, when using 2 windows for side-by-side editing, the text faster, without forgetting the tedious details.

– Copper spends the entire day with Cash, forgetting his promise to watch fireworks with Tod.

– For Sufis, this means devotion to others and completely forgetting concern for oneself.

– He has been shown to make many silly mistakes such as forgetting how to eat, and not realizing that the character Sandy Cheeks is a girl.

Make sentence of forgetting
Make sentence of forgetting

Example sentences of “forgetting”:

– Lympany had thought Heath would marry her, but when asked about the most intimate thing he had done, replied, “He put his arm around my shoulder.” “The Guardian”, 19 March 2001 Bernard Levin wrote at the time in “The Observer”, forgetting two other prime ministers who were bachelors with no known romantic interests, that the UK had to wait until the emergence of the permissive society for a prime minister who was a virgin.

– The most common mistakes are forgetting to pass the first number when dialing the second number, and rotating the dial backwards.

– However, Icarus, forgetting his father’s words, flew too close to the sun, and the wax that held the feathers together melted.

– A committee of the Royal Society of Edinburgh cleared him of blame, but there was no forgetting his part in the case, and many were wary of him.

– Freud explains how the forgetting of multiple events in our everyday life can be consequences of repression, suppression, denial, displacement, and identification.

– Forgiveness means forgetting offenses.

– Ordinary language philosophers thought that analytic philosophers had a problem with forgetting what words really mean.

– Diem once told a high-ranking officer, forgetting that he was a Buddhist, “Put your Catholic officers in sensitive places.

– According to the DSM-IV, the symptoms of DID are “the presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states as well as forgetting things that people normally don’t forget.

– Examples for such mistakes are forgetting to put book titles or the names of ships in italics, or failing to make useful links.

– Non-physical accidents are things like accidentally telling someone a secret, forgetting something important, or deleting an important computer file.

– The book contains twelve chapters on forgetting things such as names, childhood memories, mistakes, clumsiness, slips of the tongue, and determinism of the unconscious.

– Often the cause of the fire is very simple and unexpected, such as forgetting a candle near something flammable, defect in the hardware, or old electrical wires.

– The forgetting curve is an idea from psychology, that shows how rapidly people forget things, if they do nothing to retain them.

– The movie is a spin-off of the 2008 movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

– I dopily put up Menhir yesterday, forgetting we already had Standing stone.

- Lympany had thought Heath would marry her, but when asked about the most intimate thing he had done, replied, "He put his arm around my shoulder." "The Guardian", 19 March 2001 Bernard Levin wrote at the time in "The Observer", forgetting two other prime ministers who were bachelors with no known romantic interests, that the UK had to wait until the emergence of the permissive society for a prime minister who was a virgin.

- The most common mistakes are forgetting to pass the first number when dialing the second number, and rotating the dial backwards.

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