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Definition of Reexperienced
1. reexperience [v] - See also: reexperience
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reexperienced
Literary usage of Reexperienced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Silent and Oral Reading: A Practical Handbook of Methods Based on the Most by Clarence Robert Stone (1922)
"Consequently it may be experienced through being heard or through silent reading,
and reexperienced through telling. The value of Warner's " How I Killed a ..."
2. The Psychology of Inspiration: An Attempt to Distinguish Religious from by George Lansing Raymond (1908)
"Between that moment and the moment almost immediately following, when he was
rescued, he reexperienced, according to his story, about everything that he had ..."
3. Harvard Psychological Studies by Harvard Psychological Laboratory (1906)
"... in future time, the reactions of the one are reexperienced, there is a sequence
of infinitely delicate and complex impulses to movement, ..."
4. Supervised Study; a Discussion of the Study Lesson in High School by Alfred Lawrence Hall-Quest (1916)
"Whatever one's definition of memory may be, it involves the fact that things once
experienced can and must be reexperienced if the individual is to profit ..."
5. Supervised Study: A Discussion of the Study Lesson in High School by Alfred Lawrence Hall-Quest (1920)
"Whatever one's definition of memory may be, it involves the fact that things once
experienced can and must be reexperienced if the individual is to profit ..."
6. The Curriculum by John Franklin Bobbitt (1918)
"... as opposed to that of the specialized group, this wider consciousness that
made the fight originally must be reconstructed and reexperienced ..."
7. Merging with Śiva: Hinduism's Contemporary Metaphysics = Śiva Sāyujy by Subramuniya, Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, Master Subramuniya (2002)
"... will still be hurting, and they will know the hurt they gave to others will
follow them into the next world, then into the next, to be reexperienced. ..."