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RecreationDefinition An activity undertaken for pleasure or relaxation that diverts amuses or stimulates. It includes gambling and amusement, but excludes physical recreation activities, which are included in S [..]
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Recreationlate 14c., "refreshment or curing of a person, refreshment by eating," from Old French recreacion (13c.), from Latin recreationem (nominative recreatio) "recovery from illness," no [..]
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Recreationdiversion: an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates; "scuba diving is provided as a diversion for tourists"; "for recreation he wrote poetry and solved c [..]
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Recreationsomething people like to do in their spare time, such as sport or gardening
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Recreationentertainment, relaxation.
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Recreationany activity people do during their leisure time. Some definitions require it to be activities away from home but that take up less than a day, after which they become tourist activities.
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RecreationEnjoyable, relaxing, or distracting hobbies, activities, or pastimes.
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Recreationleisure activities; what people do in their non-working time.
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RecreationThe recreation segment is broadly defined by Technomic, Inc. to include foodservice food and nonalcoholic beverages sales only in various establishments and locations where activities are considered recreational in nature. The areas of coverage include: Amusement parks Bowling alleys Camps Campgrounds [..]
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Recreationplay.
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Recreationactivities which are relaxing to humans or provide diversions from their normal routine
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RecreationAn activity or pastime pursued for pleasure or interest. Our natural environment is the setting for a variety of outdoor recreational activities.
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Recreationis any activity engaged in for relaxation or amusement.
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RecreationActivity engaged in for Pleasure.
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RecreationActivity engaged in for pleasure.
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RecreationProblems of market failure and preferences for a wider distribution of recreational opportunities than might be provided by private market exchanges, ...
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RecreationAn enjoyable leisure activity. For example, playing football, going for a walk in the park, playing in the playground.
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Recreationlang=en
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*: "While I can have my mornings to myself," said she, "it is enough — I think it is no sacrifice to join occasionally in evening engagements. Society has [..]
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