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cogitate [ˈkɒʤɪteɪt, Am ˈkɑ:ʤə-] VB intr form

cogitate

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The pen scratched, the great writer cogitated.
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Periods or events of extreme adversity can lead writers to cogitate and reconsider their positions in respect of the mundane and elevate these to the status of the sublime.
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I cogitate on the industries which, since time immemorial, have accompanied, and shored up, the reputations of poets.
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And the longer both parties refuse to cogitate opposing sources, the more confident they become in their one-sided world-views.
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After he had finished cogitating he walked upstairs to his son's bedroom and entered it by means of the door.
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So he mulled and cogitated and pondered and thought therefore of revenge and ceased to weep.
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While the councillors cogitate, for the performers and their audiences, the show must go on.
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They don't sit around cogitating until the market passes them by.
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They are also flawed -- left to themselves, they would still be cogitating and agonising in five years' time.
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That's a lot of time and a lot of cogitating.
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