re-experiencingÂ
(
p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Exrerience Â
Noun1.
the accumulation of
knowledge or
skill that results from direct participation in
events or activities; "a
man of experience"; "experience is
the best teacher" (antonym)
inexperience (hypernym)
education (hyponym) familiarization,
familiarisation (derivation) undergo, see, go through2.
the content of
direct observation or
participation in an event; "he
had a
religious experience"; "he
recalled the experience vividly" (hypernym) content,
cognitive content,
mental object (hyponym) world,
reality (derivation) have3. an
event as apprehended; "a
surprising experience"; "that
painful experience certainly got our attention" (hypernym) happening, occurrence,
natural event (hyponym)
appalling (part-meronym)
high point (derivation) have
Verb1. go or
live through; "We
had many trials to go through"; "he
saw action in
viet Nam" (synonym) undergo, see, go
through (hypernym) participate,
take part (hyponym) know, live2.
have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations; "I
know the feeling!"; "have
you ever known hunger?"; "I
have lived a
kind of
hell when I
was a
drug addict"; "The
holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare"; "I
lived through two divorces" (synonym) know,
live (hypernym) undergo, see, go
through (hyponym) taste3. of
mental or
physical states or experiences; "get an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "undergo a
strange sensation"; "The
chemical undergoes a
sudden change"; "The
fluid undergoes shear"; "receive injuries"; "have a feeling" (synonym) receive, have, get,
undergo (hyponym)
respire (entail) perceive, comprehend4.
undergo an
emotional sensation; "She
felt resentful"; "He
felt regret" (synonym)
feel (hyponym) recapture5. undergo; "The
stocks had a
fast run-up" (synonym)
have (hypernym)
change (hyponym) meet, encounter, receive
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