contemplate

contemplar
definition
verb
he sat on the carpet contemplating his image in the mirrors
look thoughtfully for a long time at.
translation of 'contemplate'
verb
contemplar,
considerar,
pensar
example
I think they're vast and we can barely begin to 'contemplate' them.
As students speculate, stop and 'contemplate' , little evidence to its precursor can be found.
I had begun to 'contemplate' the possibility of a life entirely without her.
They need time to quietly review, 'contemplate' , journal, mull over, and reflect about their attitudes and actions.
Globalization activists face hard choices now as they 'contemplate' the future of the movement.
It can feel like an overwhelming position but one that you are considering if you have begun to 'contemplate' your readiness.
It's a short trip from the stadium where France's campaign ended, but a long journey on which to 'contemplate' the seismic damage done to the reputation of French football and footballers.
The books, then, organize a continuing meditation on connections that is more important to 'contemplate' and consider than to solve as if it were a puzzle.
For distraction I forced myself to 'contemplate' my next entrepreneurial venture.
The group would be responsible for encouraging people to visit the cemetery to use it as a quiet place to sit and 'contemplate' .
And, during the dwindling seconds of her last game, she started to 'contemplate' her future.
When you 'contemplate' my image, in a week or a month, I'll try to feel your presence from afar.
It does not 'contemplate' damage of the present type.
She has also resigned from that candidacy to 'contemplate' her future options.
The book forced me to 'contemplate' my own intentions in participating in a graduate education program that has a partnership with a predominantly Black school.
I admit I have become increasingly frustrated by the low number of hits on my site, so I took a few days off to feel sorry for myself and 'contemplate' my blogging future.
We are only now beginning to 'contemplate' the real issues of being Independent and socially responsible for whatever happens here.
It's a real gem and a great place to sit and 'contemplate' , with cliffs rising behind.
the results of a trade war are too horrifying to 'contemplate'
So why is nobody scrambling to acquire them or at least 'contemplate' a joint venture?
The explanation is still worrying to 'contemplate' .
she couldn't even begin to 'contemplate' the future
The capital costs of starting a sugar estate were so high by 1860 that only rich capitalists or companies could 'contemplate' such a venture.
Seats carved with verses - many referring to Lady Mary and her empathy with the scenery - have been placed at strategic intervals along the route, to sit and 'contemplate' .
It's at times like these when I sit and 'contemplate' and plot.
While the hectic pace at work has slowed down some, we now have time to 'contemplate' the future.
On the last day of our stay, we took a break from the past to 'contemplate' the area's ecological future.
We 'contemplate' the photographic image, how it is a site of loss and remembrance, the life preserved in it an ironic reminder of death.
This week's gap in their Championship programme allows Yorkshire to 'contemplate' the batting and bowling averages - and they won't be happy with what they discover.
How many will be able to start a family, or buy a house or go back to university for further study when they 'contemplate' the implications?
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