Recollection
41recollection — noun Syn: memory, recall, remembrance, impression, reminiscence …
42recollection — Воспоминание …
43recollection — [ˌrekəˈlekʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [U] the ability to remember something that has happened 2) [C] something that you remember …
44recollection — /rɛkəˈlɛkʃən/ (say rekuh lekshuhn) noun 1. the act or power of recollecting, or recalling to mind; remembrance. 2. that which is recollected: recollections of one s childhood. {recollect + ion} …
45recollection, argument from — See anamnesis …
46past recollection recorded — A memorandum or record concerning a matter about which a witness once had knowledge but now has insufficient recollection to enable him to testify fully and accurately, shown to have been made or adopted by the witness when the matter was fresh… …
47Recorded recollection — A recorded recollection, in the law of evidence, is an exception to the hearsay rule which allows a witness to testify to the accuracy of a recording or documentation of their own out of court statement based on their recollection of the… …
48refresh one's recollection — To show a witness a document in an effort to help the witness remember something. A party may try to refresh a witness s recollection only after demonstrating that the witness does not remember. The party may then show the document to the witness …
49past recollection recorded — past rec·ol·lec·tion re·cord·ed / ˌre kə lek shən / n: a witness s written account of a past event prepared at a time when his or her memory of it was fresh; also: an exception to the hearsay rule allowing admission of such an account into… …
50present recollection refreshed — present rec·ol·lec·tion re·freshed / ˌre kə lek shən / n: a rule of evidence allowing the use of a writing to jog the memory of a witness and enable the witness to testify about things newly remembered – called also present recollection revived;… …