Definition of COGITATE. Meaning of COGITATE. Synonyms of COGITATE

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Definition of COGITATE

Cogitate
Cogitate Cog"i*tate, v. t. To think over; to plan. He . . . is our witness, how we both day and night, revolving in our minds, did cogitate nothing more than how to satisfy the parts of a good pastor. --Foxe.

Meaning of COGITATE from wikipedia

- to make the best selection matching the mood or condition of others, to cogitate to enjoy the meal, to cook with the wish that who eat the meal stay healthy...
- rhetorical questions, where Anacoenosis notably invites the reader to cogitate on the subject at hand either through the formation of their own opinion...
- and Titus accesses a cogitator that gives him Leuze's location. Su****ious of the mysterious object, Titus searches the cogitator and discovers to his...
- founding date is the year the pilot episode was filmed. The Mathnet motto "to cogitate and to solve" is a pastiche of the LAPD motto "to protect and to serve...
- The Valdez Star – Valdez The Wrangell SentinelWrangell "The Cordova Cogitator" Cordova, Alaska (monthly) The Ester RepublicEster (monthly) The Skagway...
- or crime, and that is what General Homma was accused of ... We need to cogitate about our wisdom in condemning General Homma to death. I must admit I was...
- sprig of oak in the badge refer to the Gardner family. The motto, Haec cogitate., “think on these things”, comes from St Paul’s letter to the Philippians...
- abstract thinking, reasoning" мы́слить [ˈmɨs⁽ʲ⁾lʲɪtʲ] "to think (as to cogitate)" мы́слящий [ˈmɨs⁽ʲ⁾lʲɪɕːɪj] "thinking, intellectual" (adjective) мы́слимый...
- Retrieved February 28, 2024. Conover, C. T. (April 23, 1953). "Just Cogitating: When Snohomish Was Without White Women". The Seattle Times. p. 43. "Bitter...
- activity, actor, agenda, agent, agile, agitate, ambiguous, castigate, cogent, cogitate, cogitation, deactivate, excogitate, mitigate, navigate, proactive, react...