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Meditate

meditate
 verb  (-tated; -tating)  Etymology: Latin meditatus, past participle of meditari, frequentative of mederi to remedymore at medical  Date: 1560  intransitive verb  1. to engage in contemplation or reflection  2. to engage in mental exercise (as concentration on one's breathing or repetition of a mantra) for the purpose of reaching a heightened level of spiritual awareness  transitive verb  1. to focus one's thoughts on ; reflect on or ponder over  2. to plan or project in the mind ; intend, purpose  Synonyms: see ponder  • meditator noun
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  v. 1 intr. a exercise the mind in (esp. religious) contemplation. b (usu. foll. by on, upon) focus on a subject in this manner. 2 tr. plan mentally; design. Derivatives meditation n. meditator n. Etymology: L meditari contemplate ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. замышлять, затевать to meditate mischief —- замышлять что-то нехорошее (зло) 2. намереваться to meditate doing smth. —- намереваться (предполагать) что-л. сделать thay are meditateing a change in their rules —- они собираются внести изменения в (изменить) свои правила 3. (on, upon) размышлять to meditate on one's future —- размышлять о своем будущем he meditated for 2 days before giving his answer —- он обдумывал свой ответ в течении двух дней 4. редк. внимательно наблюдать, созерцать the lion meditates his prey —- лев внимательно следит за своей добычей 5. редк. обдумывать, изучать ...
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  v.  1) замышлять, затевать  2) намереваться; планировать  3) размышлять, обдумывать (on, upon)  4) созерцать Syn: see think ...
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  (meditates, meditating, meditated) 1. If you meditate on something, you think about it very carefully and deeply for a long time. On the day her son began school, she meditated on the uncertainties of his future. VERB: V on n 2. If you meditate you remain in a silent and calm state for a period of time, as part of a religious training or so that you are more able to deal with the problems and difficulties of everyday life. I was meditating, and reached a higher state of consciousness. VERB: V ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 to empty your mind of thoughts and feelings, in order to relax completely or for religious purposes  (I try to meditate for half an hour every evening.) 2 to think seriously and deeply about something + on/upon  (She sat quietly, meditating on the day's events.) 3 to plan to do something, usually something unpleasant  (Silently she meditated revenge.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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