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    think·ing
    [ˈTHiNGkiNG]
    noun
    thinking (noun) · thinkings (plural noun)
    1. the process of using one's mind to consider or reason about something:
      "they have done some thinking about welfare reform"
      • a person's ideas or opinions:
        "his thinking is reflected in his later autobiography"
      • archaic
        (thinkings)
        thoughts; meditations:
        "I am wrap'd in dismal thinkings"
    adjective
    thinking (adjective)
    1. using thought or rational judgment; intelligent:
      "he seemed to be a thinking man"
    think
    [THiNGk]
    verb
    thinking (present participle)
    1. have a particular opinion, belief, or idea about someone or something:
      "she thought that nothing would be the same again" · "it's thought he may have collapsed from shock" · "up to 300 people were thought to have died"
      • used in questions to express anger or surprise:
        "what do you think you're doing?"
      • (I think)
        used in speech to reduce the force of a statement or opinion, or to politely suggest or refuse something:
        "I thought we could go out for a meal"
    2. direct one's mind toward someone or something; use one's mind actively to form connected ideas:
      "he was thinking about Colin" · "Jack thought for a moment" · "any writer who so rarely produces a book is not thinking deep thoughts"
      • have a particular mental attitude or approach:
        "he thought like a general" · "one should always think positive"
      • (think to do something)
        have sufficient foresight or awareness to do something:
        "I hadn't thought to warn Rachel about him"
      • imagine (an actual or possible situation):
        "think of being paid a salary to hunt big game!" · "I never thought we'd raise so much money" · "I can't think where she's gone"
    Origin
    Old English thencan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German denken.
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    verb
    1. have a particular opinion, belief, or idea about someone or something:
      • direct one's mind toward someone or something; use one's mind actively to form connected ideas:
        Opposite:
        leap into action
       
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      The meaning of THINKING is the action of using one's mind to produce thoughts.
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      THINKING definition: 1. the activity of using your mind to consider something: 2. someone's ideas, opinions, or reasons….
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      THINKING meaning: 1 : the action of using your mind to produce ideas, decisions, memories, etc. the activity of thinking about something; 2 : opinion or judgment
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      thinking Updated on 04/19/2018 n. cognitive behavior in which ideas, images, mental representations, or other hypothetical elements of thought are experienced or manipulated. In this sense, thinking includes imagining, remembering, problem solving, daydreaming, free association, concept formation, and many other processes.
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