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ab·re·act A0023100 (ăb′rē-ăkt′)tr.v. ab·re·act·ed, ab·re·act·ing, ab·re·acts To release (repressed emotions) by acting out, as in words, behavior, or the imagination, the situation causing the conflict. [Translation of German abreagieren : ab-, away + reagieren, to react.] ab′re·ac′tion n.abreact (ˌæbrɪˈækt) vb (Psychoanalysis) (tr) to alleviate (emotional tension) through abreactionabreact Past participle: abreacted Gerund: abreacting
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| I abreact | | you abreact | | he/she/it abreacts | | we abreact | | you abreact | | they abreact |
| Preterite |
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| I abreacted | | you abreacted | | he/she/it abreacted | | we abreacted | | you abreacted | | they abreacted |
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| I am abreacting | | you are abreacting | | he/she/it is abreacting | | we are abreacting | | you are abreacting | | they are abreacting |
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| I have abreacted | | you have abreacted | | he/she/it has abreacted | | we have abreacted | | you have abreacted | | they have abreacted |
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| I was abreacting | | you were abreacting | | he/she/it was abreacting | | we were abreacting | | you were abreacting | | they were abreacting |
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| I had abreacted | | you had abreacted | | he/she/it had abreacted | | we had abreacted | | you had abreacted | | they had abreacted |
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| I will abreact | | you will abreact | | he/she/it will abreact | | we will abreact | | you will abreact | | they will abreact |
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| I will have abreacted | | you will have abreacted | | he/she/it will have abreacted | | we will have abreacted | | you will have abreacted | | they will have abreacted |
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| I will be abreacting | | you will be abreacting | | he/she/it will be abreacting | | we will be abreacting | | you will be abreacting | | they will be abreacting |
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| I have been abreacting | | you have been abreacting | | he/she/it has been abreacting | | we have been abreacting | | you have been abreacting | | they have been abreacting |
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| I will have been abreacting | | you will have been abreacting | | he/she/it will have been abreacting | | we will have been abreacting | | you will have been abreacting | | they will have been abreacting |
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| I had been abreacting | | you had been abreacting | | he/she/it had been abreacting | | we had been abreacting | | you had been abreacting | | they had been abreacting |
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| I would abreact | | you would abreact | | he/she/it would abreact | | we would abreact | | you would abreact | | they would abreact |
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| I would have abreacted | | you would have abreacted | | he/she/it would have abreacted | | we would have abreacted | | you would have abreacted | | they would have abreacted | Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | abreact - discharge bad feelings or tension through verbalizationdepth psychology, psychoanalysis, analysis - a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud; "his physician recommended psychoanalysis"allay, still, ease, relieve - lessen the intensity of or calm; "The news eased my conscience"; "still the fears" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeabreactionabreactenUK
ab·re·act (ab-rē-akt'), 1. To show strong emotion while reliving a traumatic experience. 2. To discharge or release repressed emotion. abreact (ăb′rē-ăkt′)tr.v. abre·acted, abre·acting, abre·acts To release (repressed emotions) by acting out, as in words, behavior, or the imagination, the situation causing the conflict. ab′re·ac′tion n.abreaction (ab?re-ak'shon) [ ab- + reaction] In psychoanalysis, the release of emotion by consciously recalling or acting out a painful experience that had been forgotten or repressed. The painful or consciously intolerable experience may become bearable as a result of the insight gained during this process. See: catharsis (2) abreact (-akt') abreactenUK
Words related to abreactverb discharge bad feelings or tension through verbalizationRelated Words- depth psychology
- psychoanalysis
- analysis
- allay
- still
- ease
- relieve
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