contemplate (verb)

  • 61reflect — verb 1) the snow reflects light Syn: mirror, send back, throw back, echo 2) their expressions reflected their feelings Syn: indicate, show, display, demonstrate, be evidence of, reveal …

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  • 62think — verb 1) I think he s gone home Syn: believe, be of the opinion, be of the view, be under the impression, expect, imagine, anticipate, suppose, guess, fancy; informal reckon, figure 2) his family was thought to be rich Syn …

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  • 63weigh — verb 1) she weighs the vegetables Syn: put on the scales 2) he weighed 118 kg Syn: tip the scales at 3) he has to weigh up the possibilities Syn: consider, contemplate …

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  • 64repair — 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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  • 65commune with — [verb] contemplate, meditate on, muse on, ponder, reflect on …

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  • 66Gerund — In linguistics[1] As applied to English, it refers to the usage of a verb (in its ing form) as a noun (for example, the verb learning in the sentence Learning is an easy process for some ).[2] As applied to French, it refers either to the… …

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  • 67Meditation — This article is about the mental discipline. For the form of alternative dispute resolution, see Mediation. For other uses, see Meditation (disambiguation). A statue of the Buddha meditating, Borim Temple, Korea Meditation refers to any form of a …

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  • 68consider — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. deliberate, ponder, brood, contemplate, meditate, ruminate, reflect; speculate, turn, revolve, weigh, muse; believe, judge, deem; regard, take into account, heed, mark, notice, mind; entertain; esteem …

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  • 69meditate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. muse, ponder, cogitate; plan, intend, contemplate, purpose. See thought. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To muse] Syn. ponder, study, contemplate, ruminate, muse, revolve, say to oneself, reflect, view, brood… …

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  • 70cogitate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. reflect, think, muse, ponder, mull, consider, meditate; plan, think up. See thought. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. ponder, meditate, contemplate, consider; see consider 3 , think 1 . See Synonym Study at… …

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