Meditation (Noun)
Syllable division: med-i-ta-tion
How to pronounce: UK: /ˌmed.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ US: /ˌmed.əˈteɪ.ʃən/
#1 Meaning: The practice of focusing entirely on one topic, either as a religious practice or as a means to settle down and relax.
Example:
> She likes to meditate at least once a week.
> A lot of people began to practice yoga and meditation.
#2 Meaning: Careful consideration, research, or the outcome of one of these activities.
Example:
> This music is a meditation on your mind, body and soul.
> I left his office while he was meditating.
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Some people don’t like meditation.
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Some people don’t like to meditate.
> A lot of religious people theirs routing meditate every day.
> I Like to meditate at least twice a week.
> I was meditating on our business every three months in a one.
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> A lot of religious people do rotational meditation every day.
> I was meditating on our business every three months for one hour.
Meditation is good for the healthy benefits.
I used to meditate when I am stressed.
It’s good to meditate after doing our dayly exercises helps to relax our body’s and soul.
Zen meditation mainly focuses on breathing exercises.
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I watched some news that the meditation was included in some schools before the class starting.
When the environment is silenceous listening a classical music is a meditation for our ears and soul.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
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I watched some news that meditation was included in some schools before the class started.
When the environment is silent, listening to classical music is a meditation for our ears and soul.