remeditate

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

re- +‎ meditate

Verb[edit]

remeditate (third-person singular simple present remeditates, present participle remeditating, simple past and past participle remeditated)

  1. To meditate again.
    • 1647, W.P., Letter To his honoured friend, Master Samuel Hartlib:
      And thereupon I re-assumed my meditations, which I here give you, desiring you and your ingenious friends to remeditate upon them and correct them, but withal to think of the best course how to improve my invention to such advantage, as may, if possible, make us capable of enjoying more than bare ideas of that happiness, which the atchievement of our designs promiseth.
    • 1972, Edward Estlin Cummings, Selected Letters of E. E. Cummings, page 111:
      Meanwhile I remeditate it, attempt to comprehend its multifarious meaning and indulge in vigorous parties (incidentally.the President of The Club's scotch is in need of improvement,or else my watercure spoiled me for domestic products).
    • 2010, Richard Leviton, Walking in Albion:
      As I review and remeditate my experiences on Iona today, I see that the etheric umbilicus, the grounding place for the Blazing Star within this chakra template, is at Sithean Mor or Cnoc Angel close to the center of the island and a bit to the west.

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