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rumination

[roo-muh-ney-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act of pondering or musing on something.

    Understanding little of what was happening, I was semiconsciously storing away experiences, impressions, and ideas for later rumination.

  2. something written or spoken that expresses such pondering or musing.

    Her blog posts contain notes of spirituality, ruminations on the meaning of experience, and glimpses of her multifaceted life.

  3. Psychology.excessive, repetitive thinking focused on the same, usually negative, idea or theme: characteristic of some obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders.

  4. the act or process of chewing the cud, as cows, deer, and some other animals do.

    Rumination helps cows efficiently turn grass, corn, and other feed into nutrient-dense milk.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of rumination1

First recorded in 1580–90; from Latin stem of ūپō “a chewing of the cud,” equivalent to ū(ܲ) “chewed over again” (stem of ū; ruminate ( def. ) ) + -ion ( def. )
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Out of that rumination came the idea to start a magazine about gourmet bathing, which I called Wet!

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But Perkins hops so quickly from one outrageous death to another that his screenplay leaves little room for rumination amid his constant fatalist sermonizing.

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Outside the region, major European allies who awoke to news of Trump’s ruminations on Gaza expressed dismay.

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And nights waking drenched in sweat, waking to obsessive rumination, bad dreams leaking into the dawn.

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Archival footage and ruminations on past performances tell the viewer how John’s mythic stage presence came to be, and are interspersed with glimpses of John’s preparation for the final concert.

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What does rumination mean?

Rumination is the process of carefully thinking something over, pondering it, or meditating on it.In psychology, the term refers to obsessive repetition of thoughts or excessively thinking about problems. Rumination can also refer to the process of chewing over and over again, as is done by ruminant animals, like cows.Rumination is the noun form of the verb ruminate, which can mean to think over or ponder, or to chew over and over.Example: After much rumination and soul-searching, I have decided to pursue a new career.

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