ˌresəˈpis ə n(t)s noun
( -s )
Etymology: Late Latin resipiscentia, from Latin resipiscent-, resipiscens (present participle of resipiscere to recover one's senses, from re- + -spiscere, from sapere to taste, have sense, be wise) + -ia -y — more at sage
: change of mind or heart : reformation ; often : return to a sane, sound, or correct view or position