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Meanings of imaginative exercise in English
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Usage of imaginative exercise in English
1
At times they became a sort of fairy-story with us, an imaginativeexercise.
2
We have seen that the conception of God has often been an imaginativeexercise.
3
The comparatively little scenery in Elizabethan theaters imposed strenuous imaginativeexercise on the spectators.
4
As usual, Rogers could not execute the imaginativeexercise I prescribed; so he strapped my hold-all with an extra jerk.
5
These are the mental imitation of the tone, the imagined adjustments of the vocal organs, and the imaginativeexercise of the muscular sense.
6
Wood co-founded, in 1993, the charity Scottish Kids Are Making Movies (Skamm), which encouraged teenage film-makers through imaginativeexercises rather than camera training.