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- verbconsider (verb) · considers (third person present) · considered (past tense) · considered (past participle) · considering (present participle)
- think carefully about (something), typically before making a decision:"each application is considered on its merits"
- think about and be drawn toward (a course of action):"he had considered giving up his job"
- regard (someone or something) as having a specified quality:"I consider him irresponsible"
- believe; think:"all three patients were considered to be in a critical condition" · "I don't consider that I'm to blame"
- take (something) into account when making an assessment or judgment:"one service area is not enough when you consider the number of cars using this highway"
- look attentively at:"he considered the women around the table with wariness"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French considerer, from Latin considerare ‘examine’, perhaps based on sidus, sider- ‘star’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- think carefully about (something), typically before making a decision:
- regard (someone or something) as having a specified quality:
- believe; think:
- take (something) into account when making an assessment or judgment:
- look attentively at:
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