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con·tem·pla·tive [kənˈtemplətɪv] ADJ

1. contemplative (reflective):

contemplative mood
contemplative mood
contemplative mood

2. contemplative REL:

contemplative
contemplative
contemplative life
contemplative

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The daily life of a missionary involves several hours of silent contemplative prayer.
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Performance time is late afternoon or early evening and the mood is contemplative and dignified.
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A central walk-way leads to a semi-enclosed contemplative space.
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In the late 90s, she focused on a half-figure with a more contemplative mood.
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As mentioned by the congregation, peace is the fruit of a life based on four fundamental values: contemplative prayer, conversion, poverty, and minority (humility).
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It's a small contemplative fest in the village core.
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The man is seated on a plinth, back upright, head in contemplative profile, lithe legs dangling in mid-air.
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It is visionary, deeply felt, contemplative and singularly personal in nature.
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As contemplatives, however, they lacked the experience and training for teaching.
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I could no longer be occupied with a contemplative activity like literature, he recalled later.
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