reexperiencing love

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  • verb Present participle of reexperience.

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Examples

  • The characteristic symptoms resulting from the exposure to the extreme trauma include persistent reexperiencing of the traumatic event (Criterion B), persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma and numbing of general responsiveness (Criterion C), and persistent symptoms of increased arousal (Criterion D).

    Crazy Like Us Ethan Watters 2010

  • So they keep reexperiencing the same emotion no matter people, places times, events, no matter who they are, who they meet, they are after the same emotion.

    CNN Transcript Aug 2, 2008 2008

  • Rather, the right brain knows by reexperiencing a past situation in a vivid experiential, intuitive, and sensual way.

    When He's Married to Mom Kenneth M. Adams 2007

  • Rediscovering the power of love, reexperiencing the ups and downs of human interaction, and remembering a painful past rather than washing it away with vodka, Smithy has become, almost accidentally, a American hero.

    The Memory of Running by Ron McLarty: Questions 2005

  • Rather, the right brain knows by reexperiencing a past situation in a vivid experiential, intuitive, and sensual way.

    When He's Married to Mom Kenneth M. Adams 2007

  • Rather, the right brain knows by reexperiencing a past situation in a vivid experiential, intuitive, and sensual way.

    When He's Married to Mom Kenneth M. Adams 2007

  • Rather, the right brain knows by reexperiencing a past situation in a vivid experiential, intuitive, and sensual way.

    When He's Married to Mom Kenneth M. Adams 2007

  • But now she knew he was reveling in reexperiencing his youth.

    Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006

  • One is you're reexperiencing the traumatic event through dreams, flashbacks, recollections that are unwanted, quite intrusive.

    CNN Transcript Nov 4, 2006 2006

  • One is you're reexperiencing the traumatic event through dreams, flashbacks, recollections that are unwanted, quite intrusive.

    CNN Transcript Nov 3, 2006 2006

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