The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disremember
Disremember \Dis`re*mem"ber\, v. t. To fail to remember; to forget. [Obs. or Archaic]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
disremember
vb. (context chiefly dialectal English) To fail to remember; to forget.
Usage examples of "disremember".
And now he wasn't going to get to hear Hector's fascinating religious theories that had sent her leafing curiously through these queer pages: of how the Bible was most likely a literary con job that employed words as vestments to desexualize, to denature, to disremember the origins of Christianity, the origins of all theological belief.