contemplative in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

contemplative in the PONS Dictionary

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contemplative [kən·ˈtem·plə·tɪv] ADJ

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I could no longer be occupied with a contemplative activity like literature, he recalled later.
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His stress on contemplative life served to counterbalance the activities undertaken by the monks.
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He is a withdrawn and unusually contemplative man.
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The work is slow and contemplative, and each of the three movements is composed for orchestra and solo soprano.
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He was a mystic and contemplative, and he had frequent ecstatic visions.
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The daily life of a missionary involves several hours of silent contemplative prayer.
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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 also is used in liturgy and as a form of contemplative prayer.
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It is visionary, deeply felt, contemplative and singularly personal in nature.
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The property was surrounded by woods and farmland, which was more appropriate for contemplative life than the city location.
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