meditation

meditation
noun
ADJECTIVE
deep, profound

Techniques of deep meditation help people under stress.

quiet, silent

He stared out of the window in silent meditation.

guided

She uses music and guided meditation to relax and inspire.

Buddhist, Christian, etc.
religious, transcendental
VERB + MEDITATION
do, practise/practice
PREPOSITION
in meditation

Adherents spend hours in meditation.

meditation on

The novel is an extended meditation on art, love and loss.


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