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Origin:
The word "refreshment" first appeared in English in the 14th century. It initially referred to the act of cooling or refreshing something. In the 16th century, the meaning expanded to include the beverages or food that were used for this purpose.
Usage:
"Refreshment" is commonly used in contexts related to:
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