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List of antonyms from "re creance" to antonyms from "re cycled"
Discover our 876 antonyms available for the terms "re-curved, re curves, re curve, re-curred, re current, re cycled" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Re creance (9 antonyms)
- Re creances (9 antonyms)
- Re create (70 antonyms)
- Re-create (12 antonyms)
- Re-creation (91 antonyms)
- Re creative (22 antonyms)
- Re crimination (21 antonyms)
- Re curred (71 antonyms)
- Re-curred (71 antonyms)
- Re current (100 antonyms)
- Re-current (100 antonyms)
- Re curring (118 antonyms)
- Re-curring (118 antonyms)
- Re curve (5 antonyms)
- Re-curve (5 antonyms)
- Re-curved (5 antonyms)
- Re curved (5 antonyms)
- Re-curves (5 antonyms)
- Re curves (5 antonyms)
- Re-curving (5 antonyms)
- Re curving (5 antonyms)
- Re-cycle (8 antonyms)
- Re cycle (8 antonyms)
- Re cycled (8 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « re-creation »
- As in interest : noun attraction, curiosity
- As in leisure : noun free time and its activities
- As in merriment/merrymaking : noun enjoyment, amusement
- As in athletics : noun sports
- As in pastime : noun leisure activity
- As in picture : noun illustration, likeness of something
- As in play : noun amusement, entertainment
- As in pleasure : noun delight, happiness
- As in avocation : noun hobby
- As in recreation : noun sports, games, special interests
- As in relaxation : noun entertainment; resting or recovering
- As in reproduction : noun something duplicated; duplication
- As in rest : noun inactivity
- As in sideline : noun secondary occupation
- As in sport : noun recreational activity; entertainment
- As in vacation : noun planned time spent not working
- As in merriment : noun amusement
- As in rest and recreation : noun rest and relaxation
- As in recovery : noun the act of returning to normal
- As in disport : noun form of entertainment
- As in spawning : noun reproduction
- As in dissipation : noun amusement, entertainment, occasionally to excess
- As in distraction : noun having one's attention drawn away
- As in enjoyment : noun delight in something
- As in entertainment : noun amusement, pleasure
- As in amusement : noun game, pastime
- As in fun : noun amusement, play
- As in game : noun entertainment
- It will be a re-creation though the body will return to its former state.
- Extract from : « The Faith of Islam » by Edward Sell
- This is the day of growth, expansion, creation, and re-creation.
- Extract from : « Appearances » by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
- It is for the artist to observe and apply them in his own work of re-creation.
- Extract from : « Line and Form (1900) » by Walter Crane
- This poem is the re-creation of a spiritual experience, a hymn of adoration.
- Extract from : « Studies of Contemporary Poets » by Mary C. Sturgeon
- Mam'selle Pauline had been touched by the re-creation of Valmet.
- Extract from : « Bayou Folk » by Kate Chopin
- Through the disintegration of the old, re-creation becomes possible.
- Extract from : « The Book of Tea » by Kakuzo Okakura
- The poor artist is as God made him; and no one, not even a Tolstoi, is competent to undertake his re-creation.
- Extract from : « Imaginations and Reveries » by (A.E.) George William Russell
- To refuse to consider that vast question—the re-creation of a National Army on firm principles—is not to solve it.
- Extract from : « The Russian Turmoil » by Anton Ivanovich Denikin
- That life has for its great attribute the re-cuperation—the re-creation of all which it touches.
- Extract from : « Seed Thoughts for Singers » by Frank Herbert Tubbs
- Re-creation, in its original meaning, is exactly what must be provided for nerve cells.
- Extract from : « Psychotherapy » by James J. Walsh