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    con·sid·er
    [kənˈsidər]
    verb
    consider (verb) · considers (third person present) · considered (past tense) · considered (past participle) · considering (present participle)
    1. think carefully about (something), typically before making a decision:
      "each application is considered on its merits"
      Similar:
      give thought to
      reflect on
      mull over
      deliberate over
      cogitate about
      meditate on/over
      ruminate over
      turn over in one's mind
      consider the pros and cons of
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French considerer, from Latin considerare ‘examine’, perhaps based on sidus, sider- ‘star’.
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    Consider is a verb that means to think about (an issue or a proposal) carefully and thoughtfully. Considerate and considerable are adjectives related to consider: He is a considerate gentleman. They have considerable wealth. Consideration is a noun that refers to the act of considering or thinking carefully about something. After some consideration, I decided to quit my job. Reflect on: He considered the cost before buying the new car.
    Consider means to think about something carefully. For example, the jury was asked to consider the credibility of his evidence. You also need to consider the feelings of those around you. Lastly, consider how much you can afford to pay for a course and what is your upper limit.
    Consider means to think carefully about (a problem or situation) before making a decision. For example: 'We're considering selling the house.' or 'She's being considered for the job.'. One can also say 'I'd like some time to consider before I make a decision.' or 'Don't make any decisions before you've considered the matter.'. Consider is synonymous with contemplate, as in 'He lay in a hospital bed contemplating his future'.
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