reliving Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriːˈlɪv]
  • Us [ ˌriːˈlɪv]

Meaning of reliving In English

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  • They are reliving the past story and consciously modelling their travels after the settings and thoughts of the philosophers of the past.

  • Abreaction is characterized, intones the instructor, by a literal reliving, moment by moment and in real time, of the formerly repressed memory.

  • Intuitively, reliving the emotional shocks over and over again in dreams would not seem to be exactly what traumatized people are psychologically in need of.

  • This explains why the record of past events is experienced as a kind of "reliving" when the event comes back into consciousness.

  • They also described a wide spectrum of memory phenomena, ranging from the process of "reliving" to a more memory-like narration of past events.

  • But psychotherapy is, in large part, precisely about discussions with physically absent but psychically present objects of emotion, and the transformative power of reliving and reforming past relationships through transference.

  • They are not on the site of the wall, but youngsters scramble up it and one can see that they are reliving that period.

  • These children are reliving the lives of heroes of history and literature.

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