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  • recreate — verb /ˈɹɛkɹɪeɪt/ a) To give new life, energy or encouragement (to); to refresh, enliven. In Italy, though they bide in cities in winter, which is more gentlemanlike, all the summer they come abroad to their country houses, to recreate themselves …   Wiktionary

  • recreate — verb 1. give new life or energy to (Freq. 4) A hot soup will revive me This will renovate my spirits This treatment repaired my health • Syn: ↑animate, ↑reanimate, ↑revive, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • recreate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To occupy in an agreeable or pleasing way: amuse, divert, entertain, regale. See EXCITE. 2. To occupy oneself with amusement or diversion: disport, play, sport. See WORK …   English dictionary for students

  • Introduction —   by Claire Colebrook   Why a Deleuze dictionary? It might seem a particularly craven, disrespectful, literal minded and reactive project to form a Deleuze dictionary. Not only did Deleuze strategically change his lexicon to avoid the notion that …   The Deleuze dictionary

  • Introduction —   by Claire Colebrook   Why a Deleuze dictionary? It might seem a particularly craven, disrespectful, literal minded and reactive project to form a Deleuze dictionary. Not only did Deleuze strategically change his lexicon to avoid the notion that …   The Deleuze dictionary

  • play — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sport, frolic, fun, amusement, game, recreation; drama, comedy, tragedy; scope, freedom, latitude, sweep, range. v. operate, wield, ply; act, perform; compete; pluck, bow, strike, beat; move, caper,… …   English dictionary for students

  • Empathy — is the capacity to recognize or understand another s state of mind or emotion. It is often characterized as the ability to put oneself into another s shoes , or to in some way experience the outlook or emotions of another being within oneself.It… …   Wikipedia

  • Amusement — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Amusement >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 amusement amusement entertainment Sgm: N 1 diversion diversion divertissement Sgm: N 1 reaction reaction solace Sgm: N 1 pastime pastime passetemps …   English dictionary for students

  • recreation — (n.) late 14c., refreshment or curing of a person, refreshment by eating, from O.Fr. recreacion (13c.), from L. recreationem (nom. recreatio) recovery from illness, noun of action from pp. stem of recreare to refresh, restore, from re again (see… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Descartes: methodology — Stephen Gaukroger INTRODUCTION The seventeenth century is often referred to as the century of the Scientific Revolution, a time of fundamental scientific change in which traditional theories were either replaced by new ones or radically… …   History of philosophy

  • Rules of Go — This is an in depth discussion of the rules of go. There has been a certain amount of variation in the rules of go over time, and from place to place. This article discusses those sets of rules broadly similar to the ones currently in use in East …   Wikipedia

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