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med·i·tate
/ˈmɛdəˌtet/
(vt.)想,考慮,計劃(vi.)沈思,反省
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Med·i·tate
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Meditated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Meditating
.]
To
keep
the
mind
in
a
state
of
contemplation
;
to
dwell
on
anything
in
thought
;
to
think
seriously
;
to
muse
;
to
cogitate
;
to
reflect
.
In
his
law
doth
he
meditate
day
and
night
.
--
Ps
.
i
. 2.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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.”
2.
To
purpose
;
to
intend
;
to
design
;
to
plan
by
revolving
in
the
mind
;
as
,
to
meditate
a
war
.
I
meditate
to
pass
the
remainder
of
life
in
a
state
of
undisturbed
repose
.
--
Washington
.
Syn:
--
To
consider
;
ponder
;
weigh
;
revolve
;
study
.
Usage:
--
To
Meditate
,
Contemplate
,
Intend
.
We
meditate
a
design
when
we
are
looking
out
or
waiting
for
the
means
of
its
accomplishment
;
we
contemplate
it
when
the
means
are
at
hand
,
and
our
decision
is
nearly
or
quite
made
.
To
intend
is
stronger
,
implying
that
we
have
decided
to
act
when
an
opportunity
may
offer
.
A
general
meditates
an
attack
upon
the
enemy
;
he
contemplates
or
intends
undertaking
it
at
the
earliest
convenient
season
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
meditate
v
1:
reflect
deeply
on
a
subject
; "
I
mulled
over
the
events
of
the
afternoon
"; "
philosophers
have
speculated
on
the
question
of
God
for
thousands
of
years
"; "
The
scientist
must
stop
to
observe
and
start
to
excogitate
" [
syn
:
chew
over
,
think over
,
ponder
,
excogitate
,
contemplate
,
muse
,
reflect
,
mull
,
mull over
,
ruminate
,
speculate
]
2:
think
intently
and
at
length
,
as
for
spiritual
purposes
; "
He
is
meditating
in
his
study
" [
syn
:
study
,
contemplate
]
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