Similar words: recreation, creation, recreate, international relations, rationalization, nationalization, multinational corporation, national. Meaning: [‚rekrɪ'eɪʃənl] adj. 1. of or relating to recreation 2. engaged in as a pastime.
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31. The only other recreational drug used in this way is nicotine, which is also seldom used for outright intoxication.
32. The bureau has brochures highlighting outdoor activities that tourists can participate in -- activities that are well-suited for a recreational greenway.
33. Or you may prefer one of our country-house hotels nearby, in beautiful settings and with recreational facilities.
34. Both professional and recreational skaters will compete, with proceeds earmarked for scholarships for needy Pima Community College Students.
35. When completed, the center will be the largest recreational facility in Los Angeles, at more than 80,000 square feet.
36. That should prevent the adoption of a county sales tax or special assessments like the recently imposed recreational vehicle tax.
37. A big dray horse might be suited to haul a coal wagon, a more delicate saddle horse to recreational riding.
38. In coming here you would most certainly be at the hub of cultural, educational, recreational and political life.
39. He did not regard the shadow cabinet members or other recreational users of cannabis as criminals.
40. Qualified as a Medau teacher in 1961 and taught both recreational and specialised classes for 25 years.
41. Middlesex sought to prevent urban development, with the secondary purpose of preserving amenity and providing recreational facilities.
42. Local government agencies that provide libraries and parks and recreational facilities still work, to a degree.
43. Angelenos continue to argue over flood control, levees and recreational use of the channel.
44. Health and safety habits must be learned as well as recreational pastimes, social skills, and establishment of interpersonal relations.
45. But even he is not immune from the fate which worries every recreational punter.
46. There is a hunger for reading material, for books of all kinds, educational and recreational.
47. Sport at the University of Ulster is available at all levels from recreational to highly competitive.
48. In addition,[www.Sentencedict.com] environmental standards have improved - sometimes dramatically - and leisure and recreational facilities have been substantially enhanced.
49. In its 10-year history, the London Marathon has made grants of almost £900,000 for recreational facilities in the capital.
50. There are 11 tent / recreational vehicle sites but no showers, flush toilets or boat ramp.
51. Previous studies have assessed the amenity role of countryside open-spaces using separate ecological, landscape and recreational criteria.
52. The project will look at recreational drug use and examine the implications for agencies working with young people.
53. Second, in making occupational and recreational choices, for example being a racing driver or going climbing, people do take risks.
54. The Institute is situated is pleasant rural surroundings and offers excellent sports, recreational and social facilities.
55. She envisaged a totally new recreational regime when Livingstone moved in.
56. Most listings are for state parks and recreational areas, where hiking, wildlife viewing and stargazing are family favorites.
57. Thus, many recreational activities do not impinge on the physical environment or landscape with which this section is concerned.
58. The land has been developed for tourism and other recreational uses.
59. He sponsored recreational and social activities for the benefit of his workers.
60. For us, the cost of recreational vehicle travel was offset by its convenience.
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