remanation

English

Etymology

Latin remanare (to flow back); compare emanate.

Noun

remanation (countable and uncountable, plural remanations)

  1. The act of returning; reabsorption.
    • 1994, Janice Knight, Orthodoxies in Massachusetts: Rereading American Puritanism:
      Refusing a self-centered preparation before justification, they set their spiritual clocks to the moment of God's indwelling and the saint's remanations.

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