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    [kuh n-tem-pluh-buh l] /kənˈtɛm plə bəl/ adjective 1. fit to be or capable of being contemplated.

  • Contemplated

    [kon-tuh m-pleyt, -tem-] /ˈkɒn təmˌpleɪt, -tɛm-/ verb (used with object), contemplated, contemplating. 1. to look at or view with continued attention; observe or study thoughtfully: to contemplate the stars. 2. to consider thoroughly; think fully or deeply about: to contemplate a difficult problem. 3. to have as a purpose; intend. 4. to have in view […]

  • Contemplate

    [kon-tuh m-pleyt, -tem-] /ˈkɒn təmˌpleɪt, -tɛm-/ verb (used with object), contemplated, contemplating. 1. to look at or view with continued attention; observe or study thoughtfully: to contemplate the stars. 2. to consider thoroughly; think fully or deeply about: to contemplate a difficult problem. 3. to have as a purpose; intend. 4. to have in view […]

  • Contemplating

    [kon-tuh m-pleyt, -tem-] /ˈkɒn təmˌpleɪt, -tɛm-/ verb (used with object), contemplated, contemplating. 1. to look at or view with continued attention; observe or study thoughtfully: to contemplate the stars. 2. to consider thoroughly; think fully or deeply about: to contemplate a difficult problem. 3. to have as a purpose; intend. 4. to have in view […]

  • Contemplation

    [kon-tuh m-pley-shuh n, -tem-] /ˌkɒn təmˈpleɪ ʃən, -tɛm-/ noun 1. the act of ; thoughtful observation. 2. full or deep consideration; reflection: religious contemplation. 3. purpose or intention. 4. prospect or expectation. /ˌkɒntɛmˈpleɪʃən; -təm-/ noun 1. thoughtful or long consideration or observation 2. spiritual meditation esp (in Christian religious practice) concentration of the mind and […]


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