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1 tasarlamak
v. plan, project, design, contrive, propose, purpose, think up, think out, architect, blue print, calculate, cast about, cast around, contemplate, devise, draft, draught, fix, forecast, incubate, mean, meditate, premeditate, ruminate, scheme* * *1. design 2. devise -
2 dalmak
v. dive, plunge, rush in, rush into, break into, bounce, nip in, sink, sink into, lose oneself in, be absorbed in, meditate, barge, bathe, break, conk, contemplate, dip, drop, drowse off, duck, engross, groove, jut into, muse, pitch into, plummet -
3 dalmamak
v. (neg. form of dalmak) dive, plunge, rush in, rush into, break into, bounce, nip in, sink, sink into, lose oneself in, be absorbed in, meditate, barge, bathe, break, conk, contemplate, dip, drop, drowse off, duck, engross, groove, jut into, muse, pitch into, plummet -
4 tasarlamamak
v. (neg. form of tasarlamak) plan, project, design, contrive, propose, purpose, think up, think out, architect, blue print, calculate, cast about, cast around, contemplate, devise, draft, draught, fix, forecast, incubate, mean, meditate, premeditate, ruminate, scheme -
5 meditasyon yapmak
to meditate (on) -
6 tefekkür
"thinking, thought; consideration, reflection, contemplation, meditation. -e dalmak to be lost in thought, contemplate, meditate. - etmek /ı/ to think about; to consider, reflect on, contemplate."
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Meditate — Med i*tate, v. t. 1. To contemplate; to keep the mind fixed upon; to study. Blessed is the man that doth meditate good things. Ecclus. xiv. 20. [1913 Webster] 2. To purpose; to intend; to design; to plan by revolving in the mind; as, to meditate… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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meditate — ► VERB 1) focus one s mind for a time for spiritual purposes or for relaxation. 2) (meditate on/about) think carefully about. ORIGIN Latin meditari contemplate , related to METE(Cf. ↑mete) … English terms dictionary
meditate — [med′ə tāt΄] vt. meditated, meditating [< L meditatus, pp. of meditari, to meditate: for base see MEDICAL] 1. Rare to reflect upon; study; ponder 2. to plan or intend vi. 1. to think deeply and continuously; reflect; muse 2. to engage … English World dictionary
meditate — index concentrate (pay attention), deliberate, muse, ponder, reflect (ponder), study Burton s Lega … Law dictionary
meditate on — index brood, consider Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
meditate — (v.) 1580s, to ponder, back formation from MEDITATION (Cf. meditation), or else from L. meditatus, pp. of meditari (see MEDITATION (Cf. meditation)). Related: Meditated; meditating … Etymology dictionary
meditate — *ponder, muse, ruminate Analogous words: contemplate, *consider, study, weigh: reflect, reason, speculate, deliberate, *think, cogitate: examine, inspect, *scrutinize … New Dictionary of Synonyms
meditate — [v] contemplate brood over, cogitate, consider, deliberate, design, devise, dream, entertain idea*, figure, have in mind*, intend, moon*, mull over, muse, plan, ponder, purpose, put on thinking cap*, puzzle over, reflect, revolve, roll, ruminate … New thesaurus
meditate — v. 1) to meditate deeply 2) (D; intr.) to meditate on, upon * * * [ medɪteɪt] upon (D; intr.) to meditate on to meditate deeply … Combinatory dictionary
meditate — [c]/ˈmɛdəteɪt / (say meduhtayt) verb (meditated, meditating) –verb (i) 1. to engage in thought or contemplation; reflect: *I went out to swing in my hammock and meditate upon things in general. –miles franklin, 1901. 2. to discipline the mind so… …