0 to talk or write about past experiences that you remember with pleasure: --
My grandfather used to reminisce about his years in the navy.
1 to talk or write about past experiences that you remember with pleasure: --
Some of those with dementia reminisced about a previous period of their life, such as childhood, and recollected specific past experiences, at times reliving them in the present.
Perhaps the presence of a politician keen to reminisce about his own teenage, mullet-headed years as a pub rocker is all that is needed.
These findings indicate that the memories retrieved in the process of reminiscing are subject to reconstruction and may not be objectively veridical.
We enjoy chatting and sometimes we would reminisce together.
In between attending to association business, they would drink coffee and tea, play backgammon, argue politics, and reminisce about how things used to be.
As much of the data involves speakers reminiscing about events in the past, context usually contained clear tense information.
Learning to reminisce : a developmental study of how young children talk about the past.
Instead, she spent the rare moments she had to herself reminiscing about the life she had left behind.