0 the act of thinking carefully and for a long period about something
1 the act of bringing up food from the stomach and chewing it again
I am asking about these deep ruminations which we are having about the next war.
Ferry fills in the details, creating layered synth landscapes around his tragic scenarios and melodic ruminations.
Both experimental and naturalistic studies have produced highly consistent evidence for the predictive effects of rumination on mood.
Their earliest recordings include vague anti-authoritarian statements and ruminations on metaphysical themes.
The effects of this cognitive vulnerability-stress combination on depressive symptoms should be mediated by rumination and hopelessness, with subsequent disengagement from goals.
Rumination is the tendency to focus passively and repetitively on one's symptoms of depression without taking action to relieve them.
What distinguishes him from most solo performers is how elegantly he blends personal stories, historical digressions and philosophical ruminations.
The relationship was not significant in the rumination condition (r=0.28, p=0.13).