rose-cakes, vinegar, etc., do much recreate the brains and spirits […] (reflexive) To enjoy or entertain oneself. 1624, Democritus Junior [pseudonym;...
(intransitive) to divert oneself, to make merry, to relax oneself, to unbend one's mind, to take diversion, to recreate oneself զբօսնուլ մտաց յաղօթս ― zbōsnul...
Hyphenation: re‧k‧reo‧vat rekreovat impf (reflexive with se) to recreate (to enjoy or entertain oneself) Conjugation See kreace rekreovati in Příruční slovník...
again or anew, restore, recreate to revive, refresh, invigorate rēcreābilis recreātiō recreātor Catalan: recrear English: recreate French: récréer Portuguese:...
picnic, to have a picnic to promenade to have fun, sport, amuse oneself to recreate to unwind, relax Synonym: ܢܵܐܹܚ (nāˀēḥ) Conjugation of ܡܦܲܪܓܹܐ (mpargē)...
(transitive, figuratively) to capture, to recreate (e.g. a moment, an occasion) (reflexive with się) to catch oneself, to keep one's balance by grasping or...
𑄢𑄟𑄖𑄨 (Chakma script) Inherited from Sanskrit रमति (ramati). ramati to play, recreate, to amuse oneself to frolic, delight abhiramati uparamati viramati...
Daisy Gatsby tries with difficulty to recreate a relationship with Daisy (informal) to redo; to do again (for oneself) (rare) to recover from a sickness...
(Central, Valencia, Balearic) /e/ (transitive) to delight (transitive) to recreate (to create anew) Conjugation of recrear (first conjugation) crear recreació...