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Meaning of 'retrospection' in Basque is: retrospection
retrospection:
retrospection
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Noun
(1) reference to things past
(2) memory for experiences that are past
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Noun
(1) reference to things past
(2) memory for experiences that are past
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(1) he was disinclined to indulge in retrospection
(2) This process, known as dialogic retrospection , helped guide the analysis of the data so as to best reflect the lived experiences of the participants.
(3) Aren't these occasions meant to offer works that are new rather than opportunities for retrospection ?
(4) The life of teachers is on u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510fast-tracku251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and hence, to prevent it from turning mechanical, there is a need for introspection and retrospection .
(5) While oral-history interviews are inevitably determined by retrospection , letters reflect immediate concerns and retain a proximate link with the past.
(6) With the audience rejecting some of type-cast characters played by Mamootty and Mohanlal, it is now time for retrospection for both of them.
(7) And the fact that he would have been one hundred years old in January 2004 makes retrospection perfectly appropriate and homage nothing less than proper.
(8) Personification and allegory were also introduced as a new means of expression, although the Athenian School remained famous for its traditional handling of heroic subjects; near the end of the 4th century it is marked by retrospection .
(9) He had brought back from Rome thick notebooks and portfolios which he turned into paintings during those years of fervent activity and retrospection .
(10) Interestingly, Stevenson's fondness for retrospection does not seem to have blinded him but rather to have sharpened his sensitivity to seeing.
(11) This writer has no nostalgia to blunt the awfulness and isn't capable of the humour that comes with retrospection .
(12) If accounting were u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510only accounting,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb then an organization could not make predictive and prescriptive changes to its functions based on this institutional retrospection , which it surely needs to do.
(13) In the second act, Hamlet immersed himself in fraught retrospection over Ophelia's death.
(14) But he said Parliament had approved any measure of retrospection which would enable a judgment to be upset because of the change in the limitation period.
(15) Marinetti, described as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510The Caffeine of Europeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, was setting out to rid European art of its lethargy and retrospection in a new movement that demanded room for youth, violence and daring.
(16) Despite much mature retrospection , I can't unsay those mean comments to Mom, undo what 18 years of smoking did to my lungs, nor unwrite the cringe-inducing history of my high school social life.
Show Examples
(↓)
(1) he was disinclined to indulge in retrospection
(2) This process, known as dialogic retrospection , helped guide the analysis of the data so as to best reflect the lived experiences of the participants.
(3) Aren't these occasions meant to offer works that are new rather than opportunities for retrospection ?
(4) The life of teachers is on u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510fast-tracku251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and hence, to prevent it from turning mechanical, there is a need for introspection and retrospection .
(5) While oral-history interviews are inevitably determined by retrospection , letters reflect immediate concerns and retain a proximate link with the past.
(6) With the audience rejecting some of type-cast characters played by Mamootty and Mohanlal, it is now time for retrospection for both of them.
(7) And the fact that he would have been one hundred years old in January 2004 makes retrospection perfectly appropriate and homage nothing less than proper.
(8) Personification and allegory were also introduced as a new means of expression, although the Athenian School remained famous for its traditional handling of heroic subjects; near the end of the 4th century it is marked by retrospection .
(9) He had brought back from Rome thick notebooks and portfolios which he turned into paintings during those years of fervent activity and retrospection .
(10) Interestingly, Stevenson's fondness for retrospection does not seem to have blinded him but rather to have sharpened his sensitivity to seeing.
(11) This writer has no nostalgia to blunt the awfulness and isn't capable of the humour that comes with retrospection .
(12) If accounting were u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510only accounting,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb then an organization could not make predictive and prescriptive changes to its functions based on this institutional retrospection , which it surely needs to do.
(13) In the second act, Hamlet immersed himself in fraught retrospection over Ophelia's death.
(14) But he said Parliament had approved any measure of retrospection which would enable a judgment to be upset because of the change in the limitation period.
(15) Marinetti, described as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510The Caffeine of Europeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, was setting out to rid European art of its lethargy and retrospection in a new movement that demanded room for youth, violence and daring.
(16) Despite much mature retrospection , I can't unsay those mean comments to Mom, undo what 18 years of smoking did to my lungs, nor unwrite the cringe-inducing history of my high school social life.
Synonyms
M
1. retrospection
2. in retrospect
Synonyms
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M
1. retrospection
2. in retrospect
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