contemplate
IPA: kˈɑntʌmpɫeɪt
verb
- To look at on all sides or in all its aspects; to view or consider with continued attention; to regard with deliberate care; to meditate on; to study, ponder, or consider.
- To consider as a possibility.
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Examples of "contemplate" in Sentences
- Contemplate the interval of time.
- Contemplate this on the tree of woe.
- This ignores the reality of the changes contemplated.
- I think the more fun possibility to contemplate is something like attempted reckless homicide
- I have used a range finder for a number of years to help make the decision as to whether the shot I contemplate is within my comfort range.
- The Colts coach will again contemplate whether to retire after his team was eliminated from the playoffs by the Chargers for a second consecutive season.
- As President Karzai's government and the international community again contemplate a grand 'peace deal', now with the Taleban, it would be wise to acknowledge the, by now, empirically established fact that in Afghanistan there can be no peace without justice.