Synonym: amusement, diversion, enjoyment, entertainment, fun, pastime, play, pleasure, relaxation, sport. Similar words: creation, recrimination, creating, creative, creatively, cremation, deprecation, ice-cream. Meaning: [‚rekrɪ'eɪʃn] n. 1. an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates 2. activity that refreshes and recreates; activity that renews your health and spirits by enjoyment and relaxation.
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91. Physical benefits may relate directly to the health relationship with active recreation.
92. Healthy exercise, rational recreation, better living conditions and temperance campaigns were all designed to morally arm the men against temptation.
93. This stretch of water close to Phoenix has proved to be a highly successful put-and-take fishery from a recreation standpoint.
94. He lived a quiet life, with country pursuits his main recreation, and he never lived away from Falkirk.
95. The bowling and golfing and deep-sea fishing excursions are mostly for recreation, but not the occasional rounds of paintball.
96. Another inmate apparently stabbed the Hispanic inmate on the recreation grounds at 12: 49 p. m. Monday.
97. It is the private playground of children, the recreation ground of adults, and home for wildlife.
98. They can also help to make exercise opportunities available to their elderly clients by encouraging local recreation facilities to provide special classes.
99. There is a fantastic array of outdoor recreation destinations available right now.
100. However, recent trends in farming practice have made agriculture even more incompatible with uncontrolled recreation.
101. Members of the recreation committee on Thursday will consider giving £9,500 to replace the hut in North Park, Darlington.
102. There was nothing special about her life at the recreation camps; only her death was special.
103. My conclusion is that the conditions for outdoor recreation are the best I have ever seen them.
104. Rather there had been a subtle unravelling of what had once been a more integrated pattern of recreation.
105. Her responsibilities extended to cover the creative and performing arts, communication and cultural studies, and recreation and sports studies.
106. The Recreation and Park Department recently estimated 120 people camped in the park despite stepped-up police enforcement of anti-camping laws.
107. Pressure from recreation on these open areas is usually considerable, with consequently much disturbance to birds particularly in the breeding season.sentencedict.com/recreation.html
108. Another strategy involves the creation of country parks which have the main function of recreation.
109. Besides hiring more recreation leaders, Brown said the city should assign a park ranger to Chollas Lake at least on weekends.
110. Alongside is a fine recreation ground, with cycle and other tracks, bandstand, etc.
111. They see the outdoors as a recreation activity, not a job opportunity.
112. San Pablo, an 850-acre reservoir and recreation area, receives nearly 400, 000 visitors per year, most who fish.
113. Keeps recreation prices low - free for City residents on low incomes.
114. This has led to a marked growth in active recreation.
115. These agencies include district council recreation departments, local sports councils, voluntary organisations and clubs.
116. About mid-February there was a lull in the bombing, and the recreation room could be used.
117. The recreation center is the first phase of the one-third-acre project.
118. Club attack: Glue-sniffing vandals are being blamed for attacks on the bowling pavilion in Hartlepool's Grayfields recreation ground.
119. She was sitting at a table in the recreation room with her relatives round her.
120. Details of the bursaries are available from the Sport and Recreation Department.
More similar words: creation, recrimination, creating, creative, creatively, cremation, deprecation, ice-cream, decrease, depreciation, appreciation, recommendation, precipitation, reconciliation, create, creator, creature, ratification, gratification, discretion, reception, direction, reaction, precaution, recognition, resurrection, nation, in all directions, oration, location.