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consider (v. trans.)
1.reflect deeply on a subject"I mulled over the events of the afternoon" "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years" "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate"
2.see with attention"behold Christ!"
consider (v.)
1.judge or regard; look upon; judge"I think he is very smart" "I believe her to be very smart" "I think that he is her boyfriend" "The racist conceives such people to be inferior"
2.deem to be"She views this quite differently from me" "I consider her to be shallow" "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
3.regard or treat with consideration, respect, and esteem"Please consider your family"
4.take into consideration for exemplifying purposes"Take the case of China" "Consider the following case"
5.think about carefully; weigh"They considered the possibility of a strike" "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
6.show consideration for; take into account"You must consider her age" "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"
7.look at carefully; study mentally"view a problem"
8.look at attentively
9.give careful consideration to"consider the possibility of moving"
10.take into consideration, have in view"He entertained the notion of moving to South America"
11.look on as or consider"she looked on this affair as a joke" "He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician" "He is reputed to be intelligent"
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Merriam Webster
ConsiderCon*sid"er (kŏn*sĭd"ẽr), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Considered (kŏn*sĭd"ẽrd); p. pr. & vb. n. Considering.] [F. considérer, L. considerare, -sideratum, to consider, view attentively, prob. fr. con- + sidus, sideris, star, constellation; orig., therefore, to look at the stars. See Sidereal, and cf. Desire.]
1. To fix the mind on, with a view to a careful examination; to think on with care; to ponder; to study; to meditate on.
I will consider thy testimonies. Ps. cxix. 95.
Thenceforth to speculations high or deep
I turned my thoughts, and with capacious mind
Considered all things visible. Milton.
2. To look at attentively; to observe; to examine.
She considereth a field, and buyeth it. Prov. xxxi. 16.
3. To have regard to; to take into view or account; to pay due attention to; to respect.
Consider, sir, the chance of war: the day
Was yours by accident. Shak.
England could grow into a posture of being more united at home, and more considered abroad. Sir W. Temple.
4. To estimate; to think; to regard; to view.
Considered as plays, his works are absurd. Macaulay.
☞ The proper sense of consider is often blended with an idea of the result of considering; as, “Blessed is he that considereth the poor.” Ps. xli. 1.; i.e., considers with sympathy and pity. “Which [services] if I have not enough considered.” Shak.; i.e., requited as the sufficient considering of them would suggest. “Consider him liberally.” J. Hooker.
Syn. -- To ponder; weigh; revolve; study; reflect or meditate on; contemplate; examine. See Ponder.
ConsiderCon*sid"er, v. i.
1. To think seriously; to make examination; to reflect; to deliberate.
We will consider of your suit. Shak.
'T were to consider too curiously, to consider so. Shak.
She wished she had taken a moment to consider, before rushing down stairs. W. Black
2. To hesitate. [Poetic & R.] Dryden.
considering (prp.)
after, because of, for, given, in view of, on account of, outward, owing to, thanks to, through, what with
consider (v.)
allow, allow for, bear in mind, behold, believe, bend one's mind to, cogitate, conceive, consider as, consider to be, contemplate, count, deal, debate, deem, deliberate, deliberate about, deliberate over, deliberate upon, discuss, enter into, entertain, esteem, esteem as, flirt with, focus one's attention on, go into, have in view, honour, judge, keep one's mind on, look at, look on, look upon, look upon as, meditate, meditate on, moot, observe, pay attention to, ponder, ponder over, reckon, reflect, reflect on, reflect upon, regard, regard as, repute, respect, revolve, ruminate, scrutinize, see, study, take, take into account, take into consideration, take stock of, take to be, think, think about, think better of, think of, think over, toy with, turn over, value, view, weigh
consider (v. trans.)
behold, chew over, contemplate, excogitate, lay eyes on, look at, look round, meditate, meditate on, mull, mull over, muse, ponder, ponder over, reflect, reflect on, reflect upon, ruminate, see, speculate, think over
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consider (v. trans.)
consider (v.)
↘ advisement, deference, deliberation, esteem, regard, respect, weighing
⇨ consider as • consider capable of • consider in perspective • consider to be • give to consider • time to consider
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considering (prep.)
consider (v.)
consider (v.)
consider (v.)
consider (v.)
think about[Hyper.]
consideration[Dérivé]
consider (v.)
cogitate; ruminate; ponder; consider; reflect; contemplate; think[Classe]
converser (fr)[Classe]
(judicatory; judicature; magistracy; magistrature)[termes liés]
discuss, hash out, talk over[Hyper.]
deliberateness, deliberation - consideration - advisement, deliberation, weighing - consideration - deliberation[Dérivé]
consider, study[Domaine]
consider (v.)
consider (v.)
consider (v.)
consider (v.)
chew over, consider, contemplate, excogitate, meditate, meditate on, mull, mull over, muse, ponder, ponder over, reflect, reflect on, reflect upon, ruminate, speculate, think over - cerebrate, cogitate, think[Hyper.]
study, survey - cogitation, study - consideration - consideration - consideration[Dérivé]
consider, debate, deliberate, deliberate about, deliberate over, deliberate upon, moot, turn over[Domaine]
consider (v.)
avoir l'intention de (fr)[Classe]
consider (v.)
believe, conceive, consider, think[Hyper.]
report, reputation - fame, reputation, repute - reputation[Dérivé]
consider (v. tr.)
réfléchir à une question (fr)[Classe]
cerebrate, cogitate, think[Hyper.]
contemplation, musing, musings, reflection, reflexion, rumination, thoughtfulness - meditation, speculation - muse - contemplator, muller, muser, ponderer, ruminator - inquisitive, questioning, speculative, wondering - reflective - brooding, broody, contemplative, meditative, musing, pensive, pondering, reflective, ruminative, speculative - excogitative[Dérivé]
consider (v. tr.)
réfléchir à une question (fr)[Classe]
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