Definitions for meditations

meditations med·i·ta·tion

Spelling: [med-i-tey-shuh n]
IPA: /ˌmɛd ɪˈteɪ ʃən/

Meditations is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 1121 anagrams from letters in meditations (adeiimnostt).

Definitions for meditations

noun

  1. the act of meditating.
  2. continued or extended thought; reflection; contemplation.
  3. transcendental meditation.
  4. devout religious contemplation or spiritual introspection.
  5. the act of meditating.
  6. continued or extended thought; reflection; contemplation.
  7. transcendental meditation.
  8. devout religious contemplation or spiritual introspection.

Origin of meditations

1175-1225; Latin meditātiōn- (stem of meditātiō) a thinking over (see meditate, -ion); replacing Middle English meditacioun Anglo-French L

Examples for meditations

meditation is all about training yourself to “course correct in thinking and movement,” says Gervais.

Another study suggests that meditation might help improve academic performance.

He recommends that beginners start off with just 10 minutes of meditation a day.

It was to me a soothing and a gratifying scene of meditation.

She ate her dinner slowly, with meditation and a thankful heart.

She sank back to her chair, folded her hands in her lap and fell into meditation.

He turns a visit to a prefab home emporium into a meditation on wealth as a path to spiritual legitimacy.

Her eyes were downcast--looking upon the waxed floor as if in meditation.

For a moment he seemed lost in meditation, and then at last spoke slowly.

Plus, did you know that meditation can change your brain composition — just like exercise can change your body?

meditation is all about training yourself to “course correct in thinking and movement,” says Gervais.

She sank back to her chair, folded her hands in her lap and fell into meditation.

Plus, did you know that meditation can change your brain composition — just like exercise can change your body?

For a moment he seemed lost in meditation, and then at last spoke slowly.

Another study suggests that meditation might help improve academic performance.

He turns a visit to a prefab home emporium into a meditation on wealth as a path to spiritual legitimacy.

Her eyes were downcast--looking upon the waxed floor as if in meditation.

It was to me a soothing and a gratifying scene of meditation.

He recommends that beginners start off with just 10 minutes of meditation a day.

She ate her dinner slowly, with meditation and a thankful heart.

Word Value for meditations
Scrable

13

Words with friends

15

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