Etymology: [ 'kän-t&m-"plAt, -"tem ] (verb.) 1537. Latin contemplatus, past participle of contemplari, from com- + templum space marked out for observation of auguries; more at TEMPLE.
Synonyms: aim, aspire to, brood over, chew over, consider, cool out, deliberate, design, envisage, excogitate, expect, foresee, intend, kick around, mean, meditate on, mind, mull over, muse over
To consider as a possibility, To think about something in a concentrated manner or for an extended period of time. To think deeply about something; to ponder or consider, to look at attentively and thoughtfully; to consider carefully, To consider or think studiously; to ponder; to reflect; to muse; to meditate, look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought; "contemplate one's navel, To consider or have in view, as contingent or probable; to look forward to; to purpose; to intend, consider, think about; look at, To look at on all sides or in all its bearings; to view or consider with continued attention; to regard with deliberate care; to meditate on; to study, consider as a possibility; "I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job", consider as a possibility; "I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job" look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought; "contemplate one's navel, If you contemplate an idea or subject, you think about it carefully for a long time. As he lay in his hospital bed that night, he cried as he contemplated his future + contemplation con·tem·pla·tion It is a place of quiet contemplation, If you contemplate an action, you think about whether to do it or not. For a time he contemplated a career as an army medical doctor She contemplates leaving for the sake of the kids. = consider, look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought; "contemplate one's navel", If you contemplate something or someone, you look at them for a long time. He contemplated his hands, still frowning. + contemplation con·tem·pla·tion He was lost in the contemplation of the landscape for a while, think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes; "He is meditating in his study", Ssilem, reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate", past of contemplate, third-person singular of contemplate, present participle of contemplate,
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To consider as a possibility - "I contemplated doing the project myself, but it would have taken too long."
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To think about something in a concentrated manner or for an extended period of time. To think deeply about something; to ponder or consider
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to look at attentively and thoughtfully; to consider carefully
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To consider or think studiously; to ponder; to reflect; to muse; to meditate
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look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought; "contemplate one's navel
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To consider or have in view, as contingent or probable; to look forward to; to purpose; to intend
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consider, think about; look at fiil
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To look at on all sides or in all its bearings; to view or consider with continued attention; to regard with deliberate care; to meditate on; to study
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consider as a possibility; "I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job"
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consider as a possibility; "I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job" look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought; "contemplate one's navel
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If you contemplate an idea or subject, you think about it carefully for a long time. As he lay in his hospital bed that night, he cried as he contemplated his future + contemplation con·tem·pla·tion It is a place of quiet contemplation
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If you contemplate an action, you think about whether to do it or not. For a time he contemplated a career as an army medical doctor She contemplates leaving for the sake of the kids. = consider
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look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought; "contemplate one's navel"
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If you contemplate something or someone, you look at them for a long time. He contemplated his hands, still frowning. + contemplation con·tem·pla·tion He was lost in the contemplation of the landscape for a while
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think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes; "He is meditating in his study"
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Ssilem
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reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate"
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