"Cogitating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cogitating" Meaning

The verb "cogitate" means to think deeply and carefully about something, often in order to arrive at a decision or solution. It can also mean to ponder or reflect on something, sometimes in a slow and deliberate manner. The word is often used to describe a thoughtful and deliberate process of considering options, weighing pros and cons, and seeking to understand a situation or problem.

"Cogitating" Examples

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Cogitating refers to the act of thinking deeply and carefully about something.

Here are 5 usage examples:

The philosopher spent hours cogitating on the meaning of life, seeking answers to the biggest questions.
Before making a decision, the CEO likes to cogitate on the potential consequences of each option.
The detective was cogitating on the clues, trying to piece together the puzzle of the crime.
After reading the memo, the employee began cogitating on how to implement the new policy.
The artist spent days cogitating on the design, making sure every element was perfect before finalizing the piece.

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Cogitates is the third person singular present tense of the verb to cogitate, which means to think deeply and carefully about something, often in a slow and thoughtful manner. It can also mean to ruminate or ponder over something, often in a meditative or contemplative state. The word implies a deliberate and intentional focus on a particular idea or problem, and is often used to describe intense mental effort.

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Cognacs are a type of brandy that is produced in the Cognac region of France. They are made from specific types of grapes, such as Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche, and Colombard, and are often aged for many years in oak barrels to develop a rich, complex flavor. The term "cognac" is protected by law, and only brandies produced in the Cognac region and meeting certain specific standards can be labeled as "cognac". Cognacs are often enjoyed as a digestif or used in cocktails.

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