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1. Full of energy (8) S?I???E?
2. Dissident Soviet citizen (8) ?E?U?N?K
3. Relax mentall (8) ?E???A?E
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2. Dissident Soviet citizen (8) ?E?U?N?K
3. Relax mentall (8) ?E???A?E
Many thanks
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meditate (`m�d��te�t) vb. 1. (intr.;foll. by onor upon) to think about something deeply.2. (intr.) to reflect deeply on spiritual matters, esp. as a religious act.3. (tr.) to plan, consider, or think of doing (something).[C16: from Latin medit�r� to reflect upon]
vegetate (`v�d���te�t) vb. (intr.)1. to grow like a plant; sprout.2. to lead a life characterized by monotony, passivity, or mental inactivity.3. Pathol. (of a wart, polyp, etc.) to develop fleshy outgrowths.[C17: from Late Latin veget�re to invigorate]
meditate (`m�d��te�t) vb. 1. (intr.;foll. by onor upon) to think about something deeply.2. (intr.) to reflect deeply on spiritual matters, esp. as a religious act.3. (tr.) to plan, consider, or think of doing (something).[C16: from Latin medit�r� to reflect upon]
vegetate (`v�d���te�t) vb. (intr.)1. to grow like a plant; sprout.2. to lead a life characterized by monotony, passivity, or mental inactivity.3. Pathol. (of a wart, polyp, etc.) to develop fleshy outgrowths.[C17: from Late Latin veget�re to invigorate]
hi ace bt - yes I see what you mean and I did hesitate before posting. According to The Oxford Dict. meditate; "to focus one's mind for a period of time for spiritual purposes or as a method of relaxation".Vegetate:"live or spend a period of time in a dull, inactive, unchallenging way". I'd still go with meditate but I could well be wrong...