
1) Adjudge 2) Assess 3) Bear in mind 4) Believe 5) Contemplate 6) Debate 7) Deem 8) Entertain 9) Equate 10) Examine 11) Hear 12) Hear of 13) Heed 14) Idealise 15) Idealize 16) Imagine 17) Include 18) Judge 19) Liken 20) Look at 21) Measure 22) Mull over 23) Note 24) Observe 25) Opine 26) Premeditate
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1) Assess 2) Balance 3) Bear in mind 4) Believe 5) Brand 6) Brood over 7) Categorize 8) Characterize 9) Chew over 10) Class 11) Conceive 12) Contemplate 13) Contemplate mentally 14) Deem 15) Deem deliberate 16) Deem to be 17) Deliberate 18) Evaluate 19) French word used in English 20) Give careful consideration to
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[MUD] Consider is, in MUDs (particularly DikuMUDs and EverQuest), a player character capability, usually implemented as a command, for evaluating the likely outcome of engaging in combat with a potential enemy.{R|shahromine|benediktciskowski|busey} It is often abbreviated con.{R|benediktciskowski|busey} While the ability to estimate the dif...
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• (v. i.) To think seriously; to make examination; to reflect; to deliberate. • (v. t.) To estimate; to think; to regard; to view. • (v. t.) To have regard to; to take into view or account; to pay due attention to; to respect. • (v. t.) To look at attentively; to observe; to examine. • (v. t.) To fix the mind on, with a vie...
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[Verb] To think about, usually before making up your mind about something.
Example: The police will consider the facts before they decide to press charges.
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Con·sid'er intransitive verb 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...
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Con·sid'er (kŏn*sĭd'ẽr) transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Considered (-ẽrd); present participle & verbal noun Considering .] [ French considérer , Latin considerare , -sideratum
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[
v] - show consideration for 2. [v] - think about carefully 3. [v] - consider, as of an example 4. [v] - regard or treat with consideration, respect, and esteem
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verb take into consideration for exemplifying purposes; `Take the case of China`; `Consider the following case`
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count 3 weigh verb show consideration for; take into account; `You must consider her age`; `The judge considered the offender`s youth and was lenient`
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to think carefully about, esp. in order to make a decision; contemplate; reflect on: He considered the cost before buying the new car. · to regard as or deem to be: I consider the story improbable. · to think, believe, or suppose: We consider his reply unsatisfactory. · to bear in mind; make allowance for: The arrest was justifie...
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] think about carefully; weigh
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[Intelligent words] deem to be
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