v. rec·re·at·ed, rec·re·at·ing, rec·re·ates v. tr. To impart fresh life to; refresh mentally or physically. v. intr. To take recreation. [Middle English recreaten, from Latin recreāre, recreāt- : re-, re- + creāre, to create; see CREATE.] recre·a′tive adj. |
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tr.v. re·cre·at·ed, re·cre·at·ing, re·cre·atesalso re-cre·at·ed, re-cre·at·ing, re-cre·ates To create (something) again; duplicate; replicate. |
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