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  • 41 think nothing of

    (not to consider difficult, unusual etc: My father thought nothing of walking 8 kilometres to school when he was a boy.) δεν το έχω σε τίποτα(να)

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  • 42 think of

    1) (to remember to do (something); to keep in one's mind; to consider: You always think of everything!; Have you thought of the cost involved?) σκέφτομαι, λαμβάνω υπόψη
    2) (to remember: I couldn't think of her name when I met her at the party.) θυμάμαι
    3) ((with would, should, not, never etc) to be willing to do (something): I would never think of being rude to her; He couldn't think of leaving her.) μου περνά από το μυαλό, διανοούμαι

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  • 43 think over

    (to think carefully about; to consider all aspects of (an action, decision etc): He thought it over, and decided not to go.) καλοσκέφτομαι

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  • 44 we etc will see

    (I, we etc shall wait and consider the matter later: `May I have a new bicycle?' `We'll see.) έπρεπε να το καταλάβω

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  • 45 weigh up

    (to calculate, estimate; to consider: He weighed up his chances of success.) υπολογίζω, σταθμίζω

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  • 46 Account

    subs.
    Narrative: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, μῦθος, ὁ.
    Give an account of one's career: P. τοῦ βίου λόγον διδόναι.
    Report, description: P. ἀπαγγελία, ἡ.
    Value, consideration: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ.
    Make no account of: P. περὶ οὐδενὸς ποιεῖσθαι (acc.), V. οὐδαμοῦ τιθέναι (acc.).
    Of no account: V. ἀναρίθμητος, παρʼ οὐδέν.
    Be of no account: V. oὐδαμοῦ εἶναι.
    Turn to account: P. and V. χρῆσθαι (dat.).
    On account of: P. and V. δι (acc.), ἕνεκα (gen.), χριν (gen.) (Plat.), Ar. and V. οὕνεκα (gen.), ἕκατι (gen.), V. εἴνεκα (gen.).
    Reckoning: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, Ar. and P. λογισμός, ὁ.
    Cast accounts: P. τιθέναι ψήφους (Dem. 304).
    I haven't mentioned even a fraction of the sins standing to their account: P. οὐδὲ πολλοστὸν μέρος εἵρηκα τῶν τούτοις ὑπαρχόντων κακῶν (Lys. 144).
    Examination of accounts: Ar. and P. εὔθυνα, ἡ, or pl.
    Demand one's accounts: P. λόγον ἀπαιτεῖν.
    Render account: P. εὔθυναν διδόναι, λόγον ἀποφέρειν.
    Put down to one's account, v.: P. καταλογίζεσθαι (τί, τινι), P. and V. ναφέρειν (τι, εἴς τινα); see Impute.
    Take into account: P. ὑπολογίζεσθαι.
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    v. trans.
    Understand: P. and V. συνιέναι; see Understand.
    Account for: P. λόγον διδόναι (gen.).
    Be cause of: P. and V. αἴτιος εἶναι (gen.).
    Be satisfactorily accounted for ( of money): P. δικαίως ἀποφαίνεσθαι.

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  • 47 Bethink oneself

    v.
    P. and V. ἐννοεῖν (or mid.), σκοπεῖν, φροντίζειν, ἐνθυμεῖσθαι, νοεῖν (or mid.), συννοεῖν (or mid.), Ar. and P. διανοεῖσθαι, Ar. and V. φράζεσθαι; see Consider.
    Bethink oneself of: P. and V. μεμνῆσθαι (acc. or gen.) (perf. of μιμνήσκειν).

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  • 48 By

    prep.
    Along side of ( of rest): P. and V. παρ (dat.); of motion: P. and V. παρ (acc.).
    At: P. and V. πρός (dat.), παρ (dat. or acc.), ἐπ (dat.).
    Near: P. and V. ἐγγς (gen.); see Near.
    In adjurations to the gods: P. and V. μ (acc.), Ar. and P. νή (acc.).
    In oaths and entreaties: P. and V. πρός (gen.).
    Distributively: P. and V. κατ.
    Day by day: P. and V. καθʼ ἡμέραν.
    By twos, two by two: P. κατὰ δύο.
    By sevens: Ar. καθʼ ἕπτα (Av. 1079).
    Of the agent: P. and V. πό (gen.), Ar. and V. πρός (gen.).
    Take, seize or drag by: use gen. (cf. Eur., El. 788).
    By only three votes did they let him off the death penalty: P. παρὰ τρεῖς ἀφεῖσαν ψήφους τὸ μὴ θανάτῳ ζημιῶσαι (Dem. 688).
    Consider each point by itself: P. ἕκαστον ἐφʼ ἑαυτοῦ σκοπεῖν (Dem.).
    He lived by himself: P. ᾤκει καθʼ αὑτόν (Dem. 1083).
    By oneself, singly: P. and V. αὐτὸς καθʼ αὑτόν.
    By land and sea: Ar. and P. κατ γῆν καὶ θλασσαν.
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    adv.
    Near: P. and V. πλησίον, πέλας, ἐγγς; see Near.

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  • 49 Calculate

    P. and V. λογίζεσθαι, P. ἐκλογίζεσθαι, διαλογίζεσθαι, ἀπολογίζεσθαι; see also Reckon, Measure.
    Judge of: P. and V. τεκμαίρεσθαι (acc.), P. συντεκμαίρεσθαι (acc.).
    Take into consideration: P. and V. ἐνθυμεῖσθαι, ἐννοεῖν (or mid.); see Consider.
    Calculate on, trust to: P. and V. πιστεύειν (dat.).
    Expect: P. and V. προσδοκᾶν (acc.); see expect, reckon on.

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  • 50 Consequence

    subs.
    P. τὸ ἀποβαῖνον, τὸ συμβαῖνον, τὸ ἐκβαῖνον.
    Result: P. and V. τέλος, τό; see Result.
    Be the consequence, v.: P. and V. συμβαίνειν, ἐκβαίνειν, P. ἀποβαίνειν, περιγίγνεσθαι.
    Importance, subs.: of persons, P. and V. ἀξίωμα, τό; of things, P. and V. μέγεθος, τό, ὄγκος, ὁ.
    Be of consequence, v.: P. and V. διαφέρειν.
    Of no consequence, adj.: V. ναρίθμητος, παρʼ οὐδέν, P. οὐδένος ἄξιος.
    Of much consequence: P. and V. πολλοῦ ἄξιος; see Important.
    Consider of much consequence, v.; P. περὶ πολλοῦ ποιεῖσθαι (acc.).
    In consequence of, prep.: P. and V. δι (acc.), ἕνεκα (gen.), χριν (gen.) (Plat.), Ar. and V. οὕνεκα (gen.), ἕκατι (gen.), V. εἵνεκα (gen.).

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  • 51 Consideration

    subs.
    Reffection: P. and V. σύννοια, ἡ, φροντς, ἡ (rare P.), ἐνθμησις, ἡ (Eur., frag.), P. ἔννοια, ἡ.
    Examination: P. and V. σκέψις, ἡ (Eur., Hipp. 1323), P. ἐπίσκεψις, ἡ.
    Calculation: Ar. and P. λογισμός, ὁ.
    Take into consideration: see Consider.
    Respect, deference: P. and V. αἰδώς, ἡ.
    They treated ( them) with the greatest consideration: P. ἐν θεραπείᾳ εἶχον πολλῇ (Thuc. 1, 55).
    Importance, reputation: P. and V. ἀξίωμα, τό, δόξα, ἡ.
    Esteem, account: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ.
    In consideration of, in return for: P. and V. ἀντ (gen.).
    Considerateness: see Kindness.

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  • 52 Contemplate

    v. trans.
    P. and V. σκοπεῖν, θεᾶσθαι, θεωρεῖν, ἐπισκοπεῖν, ἀθρεῖν, ποσκοπεῖν (εἰς, acc.), ποβλέπειν (εἰς, acc.); see Behold.
    Contemplate mentally: P. and V. ἐνθυμεῖσθαι, λογίζεσθαι, συννοεῖν (or mid.), φροντίζειν, νοεῖν (or mid.), ἐννοεῖν (or mid.), σκοπεῖν, ἐπισκοπεῖν; see Consider.
    Expect: P. and V. προσδοκᾶν.

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  • 53 Count

    v. trans.
    Number: P. and V. ριθμεῖν, λογίζεσθαι, διαριθμεῖν (mid. in P.), V. πεμπάζειν.
    Hold, consider: P. and V. ἡγεῖσθαι, νομίζειν, γειν (Thuc. 8, 81), V. νέμειν.
    Count among: P. and V. καταριθμεῖν (ἐν, dat. or μετ, gen.).
    Be counted among: P. and V. τελεῖν (εἰς, acc.), V. ριθμεῖσθαι (gen. or ἐν and dat.).
    Count on, trust: P. and V. πιστεύειν (dat.), πείθεσθαι (dat.).
    Calculate on, expect: P. and V. προσδοκᾶν (acc.).
    No one any longer calculates on his own death: V. οὐδεὶς ἔθʼ αὑτοῦ θάνατον ἐκλογίζεται (Eur., Supp. 482).
    Count out: P. ἐξαριθμεῖν, ἀριθμεῖν.
    Count up: P. and V. ριθμεῖν, διαριθμεῖν (mid. in P.), P. καταριθμεῖσθαι, ἀναριθμεῖσθαι, ἀναλογίζεσθαι.
    V. intrans. Be of importance: P. and V. διαφέρειν.
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    subs.
    In an indictment: use P. and V. λόγος, ὁ.

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  • 54 Counterbalance

    v. trans.
    Makc amends for: P. and V. κεῖσθαι, ᾶσθαι (acc.), ἐξιᾶσθαι (acc.).
    Be equivalent to: P. ἀντίρροπος εἶναι (gen.), P. and V. ἀντίσταθμος εἶναι (V. gen., P. dat.) (Plat.), V. ἀντιρρέπειν (absol.); see Balance.
    I consider their disadvantages counterbalance our numbers: P. τὰς τούτων ἀπορίας ἀντιπάλους ἡγοῦμαι τῷ ἡμετέρῳ πλήθει (Thuc. 4, 10).
    Some god ruins you to counterbalance your former happiness: V. ἀντισηκώσας δέ σε φθείρει θεῶν τις τῆς πάροιθʼ εὐπραξίας (Eur., Hec. 57).

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  • 55 Difficulty

    subs.
    P. and V. πορία, ἡ.
    Of ground: P. χαλεπότης, ἡ.
    Difficulties: P. and V. πορον, τό, or pl., V. μηχνον, τό, or pl., P. τὰ δυσχερῆ; see Straits (Strait).
    This is my difficulty: V. κεῖνό μοι... πρόσαντες (Eur., Or. 790).
    Consider his difficulties your opportunities: P. τὴν ἀκαιρίαν τὴν ἐκείνου καιρὸν ὑμέτερον νομίζειν (Dem. 16).
    Be in difficulties, v.: P. and V. πορεῖν, V. μηχανεῖν (rare P.), P. ἀπόρως, διακεῖσθαι.
    With difficulty, adv.: P. and V. μόλις, μόγις, Ar. and P. χαλεπῶς, ταλαιπώρως, P. ἐπιπόνως, V. δυσπετώς.
    Without difficulty: P. and V. ῥᾳδίως, V. μοχθ, P. ἀκονιτί; see Easily.

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  • 56 Discuss

    v. trans.
    Consider, examine: P. and V. ἐξετάζειν, σκοπεῖν, ἐπισκοπεῖν, ἀθρεῖν, θεωρεῖν, ἐπεξέρχεσθαι; see Examine.
    Discuss fully: P. and V. διαπεραίνειν (Plat.).
    Talk of: P. διαλέγεσθαι περί (gen.).
    To discuss first the question of Euripides: Ar. χρηματίζειν πρῶτα περὶ Εὐριπίδου (Thesm. 377).
    V. intrans. Argue: P. and V. γωνίζεσθαι, μιλλᾶσθαι. ἐρίζειν, P. ἀμφισβητεῖν.
    Talk: Ar. and P. διαλέγεσθαι.
    Discuss with: P. and V. γωνίζεσθαι (dat. or πρός, acc.), μιλλᾶσθαι (dat. or πρός, acc.), ἐρίζειν (dat. or πρός, acc.), P. ἀμφισβητεῖν (dat.), V. δι λόγων φικνεῖσθαι (dat.).

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  • 57 Esteem

    v. trans.
    Prize: P. and V. τιμᾶν, ἐπιστρέφεσθαι (gen.), φροντίζειν (gen.), κήδεσθαι (gen.) (rare P.). V. προκήδεσθαι (gen.), ἐναριθμεῖσθαι.
    Value: P. and V. τιμᾶν, ἀξιοῦν.
    Value highly: P. περὶ πολλοῦ ποιεῖσθαι, περὶ παντὸς ἡγεῖσθαι, V. πολλῶν ἀξιοῦν (Æsch., Supp. 490).
    Esteem not at all: P. περὶ οὐδένος ἡγεῖσθαι; see also Slight.
    Consider: P. and V. νομίζειν, ἡγεῖσθαι, γειν, V. νέμειν.
    Be esteemed, considered: P. and V. δοκεῖν.
    Be highly esteemed: Ar. and P. εὐδοκιμεῖν.
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    subs.
    Account: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ.
    Honour: P. and V. τιμή, ἡ. ἀξίωμα, τό.
    Reputation: P. and V. δόξα, ἡ.

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  • 58 Feel

    v. trans.
    Touch: P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), ἐφάπτεσθαι (gen.) (Plat.), V. θιγγνειν (gen.) (also Xen.), ψαύειν (gen.) (rare P.), ἐπιψαύειν (gen.); see Touch.
    Feel (sorrow, anger, joy, etc.): P. and V. ἔχειν.
    Feel gratitude: P. and V. χριν εἰδέναι, χριν ἔχειν.
    Be vexed at: Ar. and P. γανακτεῖν (dat.), P. χαλεπῶς φέρειν (acc.), P. and V. ἄχθεσθαι (dat.).
    Appreciate: P. περὶ πολλοῦ ποιεῖσθαι, V. πολλῶν ἀξιοῦν.
    Feel one's way: Ar. and P. ψηλαφᾶν.
    Feeling his way with a stick: V. σκήπτρῳ προδεικνύς (Soph.. O.R. 456).
    V. intrans. Be affected: P. and V. πάσχειν.
    How do you feel? P. and V. πῶς ἔχεις;
    Feel well or ill: P. and V. εὖ ἔχειν, κακῶς ἔχειν.
    Perceive: P. and V. αἰσθνεσθαι, ἐπαισθνεσθαι; see Perceive.
    Feel friendly towards: P. εὐνοϊκῶς διακεῖσθαι πρός (acc.).
    I feel that I did wrong: use P. and V. σύνοιδα ἐμαυτῷ δικῶν or δικοῦντι.
    How most Macedonians feel towards Philip one could have no difficulty in discovering from this: P. οἱ πολλοὶ Μακεδόνων πῶς ἔχουσι Φιλίππῳ ἐκ τούτων ἄν τις σκέψαιτο οὐ χαλεπῶς.
    Just as fractures and sprains make themselves felt when the body catches any disease: P. ὥσπερ τὰ ῥήγματα καὶ τὰ σπάσματα ὅταν τι κακὸν τὸ σῶμα λάβῃ τότε κινεῖται (Dem. 294).
    Feel oneself (injured, etc.): use consider.
    Feel for, grope for: P. ἐπιψηλαφᾶν (gen.), Ar. ψηλαφᾶν (acc.).
    met., sympathise with: P. and V. συναλγεῖν (dat.); see Sympathise.

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  • 59 Happy

    adj.
    P. and V. εὐτυχής, εὐδαίμων, μακριος, Ar. and V. μκαρ, ὄλβιος, V. εὐαίων; see also Joyful.
    Be happy, v.: P. and V. εὐτυχεῖν, εὐδαιμονεῖν.
    Consider happy: P. and V. εὐδαιμονίζειν, Ar. and P. μακαρίζειν, Ar. and V. ὀλβίζειν.
    Satisfied: P. and V. ἡδύς.
    Auspicious: P. and V. εὐτυχής, καλός, εὐδαίμων, δεξιός, Ar. and V. αἴσιος (also Xen. but rare P.).
    Seasonable: P. and V. καίριος; see Seasonable.
    Felicitous, adj.: P. and V. εὐπρεπής, σύμμετρος.

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  • 60 Hold

    v. trans.
    Have: P. and V. ἔχειν, Ar. and V. ἴσχειν (rare P.).
    Occupy: P. and V. ἔχειν, κατέχειν.
    Contain, keep in: P. and V. στέγειν.
    Have room for: P. and V. χωρεῖν (acc.) (Eur., Hipp. 941).
    The city can't hold him ( isn't big enough for him): P. ἡ πόλις αὐτὸν οὐ χωρεῖ (Dem. 579).
    Maintain, preserve: P. and V. φυλάσσειν, σώζειν.
    Stop, check: P. and V. κατέχειν, ἐπέχειν, Ar. and V. ἴσχειν (rare P.), V. ἐπίσχειν (rare P.), ἐρκειν, ἐξερκειν, ἐρητειν.
    Grasp: P. and V. λαμβνειν, λαμβνεσθαι (gen.), ἐπιλαμβνεσθαι (gen.), ἀντιλαμβνεσθαι (gen.); see grasp.
    Hold fast: see cling to.
    Be held fast: V. προσέχεσθαι (pass.) (Eur., Med. 1213).
    Consider, deem: P. and V. νομίζειν, ἡγεῖσθαι, γειν, V. νέμειν.
    Be held: P. and V. δοκεῖν.
    Hold (a feast, sacrifice, etc.): P. and V. γειν, ποιεῖν, τιθέναι.
    Hold a meeting: P. and V. σύλλογον ποιεῖν (or mid.).
    Hold an office: Ar. and P. ἄρχειν ἀρχήν, or ἄρχειν alone.
    Hold one's peace: P. and V. σιγᾶν, σιωπᾶν; see keep silence, under Silence.
    V. intrans. Remain firm: P. and V. μένειν.
    All that they put upon their shoulders held there without fastenings: V. ὅποσα δʼ ἐπʼ ὤμοις ἔθεσαν οὐ δεσμῶν ὕπο προσείχετο (Eur., Bacch. 755).
    Maintain an opinion: P. and V. νομίζειν, ἡγεῖσθαι, οἴεσθαι, P. ἰσχυρίζεσθαι, διισχυρίζεσθαι.
    Hold good: P. and V. μένειν, ἐμμένειν.
    Hold back: see Restrain.
    Hold by, abide by: P. and V. ἐμμένειν (dat.).
    Hold down. — They held me down by the hair: V. κόμης κατεῖχον (Eur., Hec. 1166).
    Hold forth: see Offer.
    Make a speech: Ar. and P. δημηγορεῖν.
    Hold out, stretch forth: P. and V. προτείνειν (acc.), ἐκτείνειν (acc.), ὀρέγειν (Plat.).
    Hold out (hopes, etc.): P. and V. ποτείνειν (acc.), P. παριστάναι (acc.).
    Hold out ( as a threat): P. ἀνατείνεσθαι.
    Hold out ( as an excuse): P. and V. σκήπτειν (mid. in P.), προβάλλειν (mid. also P.), προὔχεσθαι, προΐστασθαι (Eur., Cycl. 319.), V. προτείνειν, P. προφασίζεσθαι.
    Hold out, not to yield: P. and V. ἀντέχειν, καρτερεῖν, φίστασθαι.
    Last: P. and V. ἀντέχειν, Ar. and P. ἀνταρκεῖν, P. διαρκεῖν.
    Hold out against: P. and V. ἀντέχειν (dat.), φίστασθαι (acc.), V. καρτερεῖν (acc.).
    Hold over: Ar. περέχειν (τί τινος).
    As threat: P. ἀνατείνεσθαί (τί τινι).
    Hold together, v. trans.: P. and V. συνέχειν; v. intrans.: P. συμμένειν.
    For a little while the alliance held together: P. ὀλίγον μὲν χρόνον συνέμεινεν ἡ ὁμαιχμία (Thuc. 1, 18)
    Hold up: P. and V. νέχειν, Ar. and P. νατείνειν (Xen.); see Lift.
    Hold up ( as example): P. παράδειγμα ποιεῖσθαι (acc.).
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    interj.
    Stop: P. and V. ἐπίσχες, παῦε, Ar. and P. ἔχε, V. ἴσχε, σχές, παῦσαι (all 2nd pers. sing. of the imperative).
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    subs.
    Thing to hold by: P. ἀντιλαβή, ἡ.
    Get a hold or grip: P. ἀντιλαβὴν ἔχειν.
    Support: P. and V. ἔρεισμα, τό (Plat.).
    met., handle: ἀντιλαβή, ἡ, P. and V. λαβή, ἡ; see Handle, Influence.
    Custody: P. and V. φυλακή, ἡ.
    Lay hold of: P. and V. λαμβνεσθαι (gen.), ἐπιλαμβνεσθαι (gen.), ἀντιλαμβνεσθαι (gen.); see Grasp.
    Hold ( of a ship): Ar. and V. ἀντλία, ἡ, P. ναῦς κοίλη (Dem. 883).

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  • consider — I verb advert to, analyze, appraise, assess, be attentive, cerebrate, cogitate, confer, considerare, consult, contemplate, debate, deliberate, devote attention to, digest, evaluate, examine, expendere, gauge, heed, inspect, investigate, mark,… …   Law dictionary

  • consider — late 14c., from O.Fr. considerer (13c.) reflect on, consider, study, from L. considerare to look at closely, observe, perhaps lit. to observe the stars, from com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + sidus (gen. sideris) constellation (see SIDEREAL (Cf …   Etymology dictionary

  • consider — [v1] turn over in one’s mind acknowledge, allow for, assent to, chew over*, cogitate, concede, consult, contemplate, deal with, deliberate, dream of, envisage, examine, excogitate, favor, flirt with*, grant, inspect, keep in mind, look at,… …   New thesaurus

  • consider — ► VERB 1) think carefully about. 2) believe or think. 3) take into account when making a judgement. 4) look attentively at. ORIGIN Latin considerare examine , perhaps from sidus star …   English terms dictionary

  • consider — con|sid|er W1S1 [kənˈsıdə US ər] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(think about)¦ 2¦(opinion)¦ 3¦(people s feelings)¦ 4¦(important fact)¦ 5¦(discuss)¦ 6¦(look at)¦ 7 Consider it done ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: considerer, from …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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