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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rumination - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ruminate; Rumination (disambiguation); Draft:Ruminations; Ruminations

rumination         
(ruminations)
Your ruminations are your careful thoughts about something. (FORMAL)
Many of Vasari's ruminations on the subject are not always to be believed.
= thoughts
N-COUNT: oft with poss
Rumination         
·noun The act or process of ruminating, or chewing the cud; the habit of chewing the cud.
II. Rumination ·noun The state of being disposed to ruminate or ponder; deliberate meditation or reflection.
III. Rumination ·noun The regurgitation of food from the stomach after it has been swallowed, - occasionally observed as a morbid phenomenon in man.
rumination         
n.
Musing, meditation, reflection, cogitation, pondering.

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Rumination

Rumination may refer to:

  • Rumination, the digestive process of ruminants
    • Rumination syndrome, a chronic condition characterized by effortless regurgitation of most meals following consumption
  • Deep thought or consideration
    • Rumination (psychology), contemplation or reflection, which may become persistent and recurrent worrying or brooding
    • Ruminations, an email column and series of books written by comedian Aaron Karo
    • Ruminations (album), a 2016 album by American musician Conor Oberst
Exemples du corpus de texte pour rumination
1. But then the novel becomes a rumination on the satisfactions of paternity.
2. "With the brooding, depressive male adult, it‘s not spontaneous, it‘s much more thought through, with obsessive rumination prior to it.
3. "What‘s intriguing about these findings is that co–rumination likely represents too much of a good thing.
4. "Such speculative rumination cannot be the basis for any response." Analysts said Singh was frustrated but was unlikely to follow up on any threat to quit.
5. Asked to parse the past, there are no aides or handlers to deflect the question, just a thoughtful man alone with rumination.