Recreative


verb (used with object), re-created, re-creating.
1.
to create anew.
verb (used with object), recreated, recreating.
1.
to refresh by means of relaxation and enjoyment, as restore physically or mentally.
verb (used without object), recreated, recreating.
2.
to take recreation.
verb
1.
(rare) to amuse (oneself or someone else)
verb
1.
to create anew; reproduce

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    verb (used with object), recreated, recreating. 1. to refresh by means of relaxation and enjoyment, as restore physically or mentally. verb (used without object), recreated, recreating. 2. to take recreation. verb 1. (rare) to amuse (oneself or someone else)

  • Recreator

    verb (used with object), re-created, re-creating. 1. to create anew. verb (used with object), recreated, recreating. 1. to refresh by means of relaxation and enjoyment, as restore physically or mentally. verb (used without object), recreated, recreating. 2. to take recreation. verb 1. (rare) to amuse (oneself or someone else) verb 1. to create anew; reproduce

  • Recreatory

    noun 1. refreshment by means of some pastime, agreeable exercise, or the like. 2. a pastime, diversion, exercise, or other resource affording relaxation and enjoyment. noun 1. refreshment of health or spirits by relaxation and enjoyment 2. an activity or pastime that promotes this 3. an interval of free time between school lessons (as modifier): […]

  • Recrement

    noun 1. Physiology. a secretion, as saliva, that is reabsorbed by the body. 2. refuse separated from anything; dross. noun 1. (physiol) any substance, such as bile, that is secreted from a part of the body and later reabsorbed instead of being excreted 2. waste matter; refuse; dross

  • Recriminalize

    verb (used with object), criminalized, criminalizing. 1. to make punishable as a crime: To reduce the graffiti on subway cars, he wants to criminalize the selling of spray paint to minors. 2. to make a criminal of: Drug use has criminalized him. verb (transitive) 1. to make (an action or activity) criminal 2. to treat […]


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