considered

IPA: kʌnsˈɪdɝd

adjective

  • Having been carefully thought out.
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Examples of "considered" in Sentences

  • This was considered sacrilegious.
  • That is considered to be a persiflage.
  • Are you to be considered unaccountable
  • It was a common term considered non-offensive at thetime.
  • Views once considered perfidious are now considered perfectly normal.
  • Rudge said he was, "flattered to have my name considered," but hasn't been offered anything.
  • Gnostic literally means one who knows—but the people who coined the term considered its followers know-it-alls.
  • They answered some questions in advance via e-mail, including my unusually impolite inquiry about whether the “rustic” of their title could properly be considered a code word for “ugly”.
  • During the funeral he referred to “diamond merchants” considered a code word for Hasidic Jews [11] [12], for shedding “the blood of innocent babies” leading marchers shouting “No Justice No Peace”.
  • There he was a minute or two since, seated by that cannon, apparently an attentive and much edified auditor of a discussion we were holding on the celebrated theory of a certain bishop of your own country; which theory, rightly considered -- mind, I say _rightly considered_ -- neighbor
  • There’s certainly no question about how much the band believes in this film: when Elektra Records grew concerned over the project’s escalating cost, the label considered turning it into a reality TV show this was back in 2002, when MTV’s The Osbournes was the hottest commodity on television.

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