Synonyms for re-experienced
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ik-speer-ee-uhns |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪkˈspɪər i əns |
Définition of re-experienced
Origin :- late 14c., "observation as the source of knowledge; actual observation; an event which has affected one," from Old French esperience (13c.) "experiment, proof, experience," from Latin experientia "knowledge gained by repeated trials," from experientem (nominative experiens), present participle of experiri "to try, test," from ex- "out of" (see ex-) + peritus "experienced, tested," from PIE root *per- "to lead, pass over" (see peril). Meaning "state of having done something and gotten handy at it" is from late 15c.
- As in recapture : verb regain
- Poignant feelings were re-experienced deliciously and painfully.
- Extract from : « The Created Legend » by Feodor Sologub
- And Sofia re-experienced that inevitable, hateful flinching with which she was growing too familiar.
- Extract from : « Red Masquerade » by Louis Joseph Vance
Antonyms for re-experienced
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