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