Contemplate in spanish

Contemplar

pronunciation: koʊntemplɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
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contemplar

contemplate = considerar, pensar, prever. 

Example: These details are primarily useful as a record of expenditure or to organisations or individuals contemplating the purchase of a work.

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» contemplate + navel = mirarse el ombligo. [Pensar principalmente en los intereses personales]

Example: I am not going to contemplate an individual or corporate navel and I am certainly not going to make public my thought processes.

» contemplate + suicide = contemplar la posibilidad de suicidarse, pensar en suicidarse.

Example: Preliminary analyses show that married women sometimes feel that they are losing their mind and that they have contemplated suicide.

» contemplate + view = contemplar una vista.

Example: She had read books that featured protagonists contemplating views with hot drinks and in her move away from home to that small city she longed for nothing more.

» contemplate + view = tener en cuenta un punto de vista, tomar en cuenta un punto de vista.

Example: It's also obvious you are uninterested in contemplating views which challenge your own preconceptions.

Contemplate synonyms

study in spanish: estudiar, pronunciation: stʌdi nounmuse in spanish: musa, pronunciation: mjuz nounreflect in spanish: reflejar, pronunciation: rəflekt verbmull in spanish: calentar con especias, pronunciation: mʌl noun, verbponder in spanish: reflexionar, pronunciation: pɑndɜr verbruminate in spanish: rumiar, pronunciation: rumɪneɪt verbspeculate in spanish: especular, pronunciation: spekjəleɪt verbmeditate in spanish: meditar, pronunciation: medəteɪt verbmull over in spanish: meditar sobre, pronunciation: mʌloʊvɜr verbthink over in spanish: pensar, pronunciation: θɪŋkoʊvɜr verbchew over in spanish: rumiar algo, pronunciation: tʃuoʊvɜr verb
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