considered (verb)

  • 81Mohammedanism — verb (T) a word meaning the Muslim religion, now considered offensive by most Muslims; Islam …

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  • 82prejudge — verb (T) to form an opinion about someone or something before you know or have considered all the facts: Try not to prejudge the issue. prejudgment noun (C, U) …

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  • 83qualify — verb 1 PASS EXAMS (I) to pass an examination or reach the standard of knowledge or skill that you need in order to do something (+ as): Olga recently qualified .as a pilot. | After qualifying, doctors spend at least two years working in hospitals …

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  • 84qualify — verb 1) I qualify for free prescriptions Syn: be eligible for, meet the requirements for; be entitled to, be permitted 2) they qualify as refugees Syn: count, be considered, be designated, be eligible 3) sh …

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  • 85qualify — verb 1) I qualify for free travel Syn: be eligible, meet the requirements, be entitled to, be permitted 2) they qualify as refugees Syn: count, be considered, be designated, be eligible 3) …

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  • 86reject — verb (t) /rəˈdʒɛkt / (say ruh jekt) 1. to refuse to have, take, recognise, etc. 2. to refuse to grant (a demand, etc.). 3. to refuse to accept (a person); rebuff. 4. to throw away, discard, or refuse as useless or unsatisfactory. 5. to cast out… …

  • 87deliberate — Verb: To consider with care; to plan beforehand; to premeditate. Adjective: By plan or design; considered action; avoiding hasty or ill conceived acts. By the use of the word deliberate in describing a crime, the idea is conveyed that the… …

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  • 88flag — Verb: To droop; to lose speed. To signal with a flag. To signal a bus or train to stop for a passenger. Noun: Flat stones used in making a sidewalk or the portion of a street set apart for use by pedestrians, occasionally used in paving ways for… …

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  • 89press — Verb: To insist; to importune; to force. Noun: A tool or instrument which applies pressure in an industrial operation. A form of punishment by torture. State v Woodward, 68 W Va 66, 69 SE 385. Newspapers and other publications considered… …

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  • 90repair — Verb: To restore to a sound condition that which is decayed, dilapidated, injured, or partially destroyed. 48 Am J1st Spec A § 47. To restore by renewal or replacement of subsidiary parts of a whole. Hammond v El Dorado Springs, 362 Mo 530, 242… …

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