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Definition of Recreates
1. recreate [v] - See also: recreate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recreates
Literary usage of Recreates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sonnenschein's Cyclopædia of Education: A Handbook of Reference on All by Alfred Ewen Fletcher (1889)
"... what would otherwise have ever remained mere dry bones of fact, which reunites
the scattered limbs, and recreates from them a new and organic whole. ..."
2. Feeling Psychologically Treated, and Prolegomena to Psychology by Denton Jaques Snider (1905)
"In the waking state, the self-conscious man asserts himself as individual against
the All till he in turn goes back and recreates in thought the All which ..."
3. School and Home Education (1908)
"Each self recreates according to its power, and by the process we call will.
By impulse is. meant this combination of will and feeling which unite in ..."
4. A Second Manual of Composition: Designed for Secondary Schools by Edwin Herbert Lewis (1900)
"Yachting: places the sailor in command of all things previously mentioned; great
variety of waters; great variety of good harbors ; recreates by occupying ..."
5. A Second Manual of Composition: Designed for Secondary Schools by Edwin Herbert Lewis (1900)
"Yachting: places the sailor in command of all things previously mentioned; great
variety of waters; great variety of good harbors ; recreates by occupying ..."