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What is the definition of comtemplated?

"Contemplated" is the past participle of the verb "contemplate," which means to think about something long and seriously, often in a thoughtful or meditative way.

Here are some ways to understand the meaning of "contemplated":

* To consider: "She contemplated the offer carefully before accepting."

* To ponder: "He contemplated the meaning of life for hours."

* To meditate on: "She contemplated the beauty of the sunset."

* To examine: "The detective contemplated the evidence in the case."

It's important to note that "contemplate" suggests a more prolonged and introspective form of thinking than simply "thinking" or "considering".

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