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the reliving
verb
To bring back to life; to revive, resuscitate.
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Its dance elements were where its meanings became strangest: Mr. Ouramdane, dancing alone, seemed not to protest but to show us psychological numbness, the reliving of torture and the escape of the mind.
I went to the kitchen and dug the biggest pot I could find out from under the sink, brought it back to the reliving room, and set it on the floor between my legs to save me the trouble of getting up next time around.
So I went into the kitchen and fixed myself a gin-and-tonic, because that was what I'd been drinking that night at the Roxy, and carried it into the room at the end of the hall that had once been a bedroom and was now (Katie's joke, not mine) the reliving room.
As soon as I'd dropped Katie at Allison's house and exchanged a few previously scripted salutations with Allison's grinning parents and her grinning twin brothers, I stopped at a convenience store for a case of eight-ounce boftlespringpring water and the biggest box of PowerBars I could find and went straight home to the reliving room.
I was about to pull out my phone and call her when I thought of the reliving room, and it was a sinking thought, not a selfish one, because if she was in there, reliving — and she was, I knew she was — what did that say about her social life?
"Perhaps just as dangerous as writing out memory," May said at the same council session at which Dresser spoke, "is the reliving of a past event that is so wincing in memory that one engages in a kind of suffering all over again, which is unproductive of a future".
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Signe relives the day of her loss over and over.
He gets to relive the shot.
"The Relive Box" is set in an alternate version of the present.
It's the glorious reliving of the madness on the way.
"He was looking around the backyard, reliving all the different events that had happened there.
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