2 something done for pleasure or to relax, or such activities generally: --
There is a whole host of things that may be regarded as amenities and recreations, but which may at the same time be rather undesirable.
I intend to ensure that the voice of the recreations, including the anglers, will be fully heard in the new structure.
We have become most censorious about other people's recreations.
There is great interest in these recreations for the girls.
Thirdly, they will change the character of the countryside by banning traditional recreations.
Where does this leave those who wish to pursue their legal pursuits and recreations?
They worked away as a matter of habit, as a matter of course, thinking about other things, their sweethearts, their recreations.
We have heard that other recreations have made drinking less popular in this country, and that is true.