Synonym: consider, deliberate, expect, intend, plan, ponder, reflect, study, think. Similar words: contemporary, contretemps, temple, plate, contest, contend, context, a bone of contention. Meaning: ['kɒntempleɪt] v. 1. look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought 2. consider as a possibility 3. think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes 4. reflect deeply on a subject.
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121. Perhaps it is in these ancient and not in our modern myths that we can contemplate how the human might become, in her words, supreme over the unhuman.
122. On Monday, it warned mainland China not to contemplate coercion.
123. Although I know that every floss will work well enough, I still can't help but contemplate the pros and cons of waxed versus unwaxed, spearmint versus wintermint.
124. He may try to blast his way out of trouble, playing attacking shots to balls he would not normally contemplate hitting.
125. "We find it difficult to contemplate any scenario which doesn't see annual average prices going steadily higher," said Kevin Norrish, analyst at Barclays Capital in London.
126. That makes it difficult to contemplate the idea that the present policy may not be sustainable.
127. The destruction of a President with its collapse of executive authority was too staggering to contemplate.
128. FOR the past couple of years many Latin American political leaders have been able to contemplate the world with a certain smugness.
129. Miraculously preserved though she is, she may look to the untrained eye like a roadkill squirrel,[http://sentencedict.com/contemplate.html] and she belongs to a time – 47m years ago – too remote to contemplate.
130. So, man is to contemplate on the words of Talbiyah in order to pronounce them with full sincerity and awareness of their meaning from the bottom of one's heart.
131. Both tests really contemplate a standard of " reasonableness, " which no one can define with precision.
132. As I contemplate the achievements of Hong Kong University, I am filled with deep admiration and also, it has to be admitted, with wistfulness.
133. But what a heinous immortaility to contemplate ! Perhaps this is the fate of voldemort.
More similar words: contemporary, contretemps, temple, plate, contest, contend, context, a bone of contention, on the contrary, employ, employee, employer, employment, unemployment, complaint, platform, complain about, statement, late, later, lately, relate, complicated, electroplating, contain, control, violate, related, isolate, in relation to.