meditate

meditate
1. transitive verb
(consider) denken an (+ Akk.); erwägen; (design) planen
2. intransitive verb
nachdenken, (esp. Relig.) meditieren ([up]on über + Akk.)
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['mediteit]
verb
1) (to think deeply: He was meditating on his troubles.) nachsinnen
2) (to spend short, regular periods in deep (especially religious) thought: He meditates twice a day.) meditieren
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- meditative
- meditatively
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medi·tate
[ˈmedɪteɪt]
I. vi
1. (think deeply)
to \meditate on [or upon] sth über etw akk nachdenken
2. (as spiritual exercise) meditieren
II. vt (form: plan)
to \meditate sth etw planen; (consider) an etw akk denken, etw erwägen
to \meditate revenge auf Rache sinnen [o fam aus sein]
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['medIteɪt]
1. vt

to meditate revenge — auf Rache sinnen (liter)

2. vi
nachdenken (upon, on über +acc); (REL, PHILOS) meditieren
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meditate [ˈmedıteıt]
A v/i nachdenken, auch engS. meditieren (beide:
on, upon über akk)
B v/t im Sinn haben, planen, vorhaben, erwägen (alle:
doing zu tun):
meditate revenge auf Rache sinnen
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1. transitive verb
(consider) denken an (+ Akk.); erwägen; (design) planen
2. intransitive verb
nachdenken, (esp. Relig.) meditieren ([up]on über + Akk.)
* * *
v.
meditieren v.
nachdenken v.

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