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consider

[kənˈsɪdər]

Definition:
1. To think about something carefully, especially in order to make a decision.
2. Give careful consideration to.
3. Look at attentively.

Use 'consider' in a sentence:

  1. Considering he's only just started, he knows quite a lot about it.
  2. This idea is well worth considering.
  3. About 12 inches wide is the absolute minimum you should consider.
  4. The governor is said to now consider the matter closed.
  5. He was considering what to do next.
  6. He obstinately refused to consider the future.
  7. They needed more time to consider whether to hold an inquiry.
  8. You do have to consider the feelings of those around you.
  9. We will now consider the raw materials from which the body derives energy.
  10. He is considering taking legal action against the hospital.
  11. Who do you consider (to be) responsible for the accident?
  12. I'd like some time to consider.
  13. Employers must consider all candidates impartially and without bias.
  14. Here are a few more ideas to consider.
  15. The administration continues to consider ways to resolve the situation.
  16. She considers that it is too early to form a definite conclusion.
  17. The company is being actively considered as a potential partner.
  18. They consider the plan to be of dubious benefit to most families.
  19. Further, it is important to consider the cost of repairs.
  20. We are considering the options available to us in this no-win situation.
  21. They failed to consider the wider implications of their actions.
  22. The operation was considered a success in military terms.
  23. He was considered too lightweight for the job.
  24. The younger teachers were considered fair game by most of the kids.
  25. I'm trying to do what is best, but equally I've got to consider the cost.
  26. The government is considering toughening up the law on censorship.
  27. Investors should consider putting some money into an annuity.
  28. You've done very well, considering.
  29. There seems to be no one they consider irredeemable.
  30. We need to consider how the law might be reformed.
  31. I consider nothing more important in my life than songwriting.
  32. You'd better consider this and factor this into your decision making.
  33. Consider what your likes and dislikes are about your job.
  34. Many people consider politics irrelevant to their lives.
  35. Who do you consider responsible for the accident?
  36. He should consider offering up a prayer to St. Lambert.
  37. Anyone who wants to avoid the flu should consider getting a vaccination.
  38. Let's consider this point further.
  39. You should consider other people before you act.
  40. You would do well to consider all the options before buying.
  41. We're considering buying a new car.
  42. All things considered, she's done very well.
  43. She took it very well, all things considered.
  44. They sat down to consider the problem.
  45. The jury will retire to consider its verdict today.
  46. We must consider all possible contingencies.
  47. We consider this agreement to be an important step forward.
  48. She's very active, considering her age.
  49. Social workers must always consider the best interests of their clients.
  50. The group was considered to be a risk to national security.
  51. Fifthly, we need to consider the effect on the local population.