noun /ˌrɛ.mɪˈnɪʃ.ən/
1. A sudden, subtle moment in which a memory and a new insight merge, creating a deeper
understanding of one’s inner state or past experience.
2. An emotional echo from the past that brings clarity, direction, or healing in
the present.
3. A
transformative form of remembrance that reveals something previously unseen or unfelt.
• In a quiet reminition, she finally saw how her past had shaped her strength.
•
The painting captures a reminition — a soft collision of memory and
revelation.
• During therapy he
experienced a reminition, a moment where old pain became new insight.