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Contempulation

Description:

Contempulation is the act of pondering, reflecting, or considering something deeply and with great concentration. It involves introspection and often leads to thoughtful insights or a better understanding of a subject.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

1. The act of contemplating; thoughtful observation or consideration.
Example sentence: His contempulation of the painting's intricate details left him in awe of the artist's skill.

Verb (Transitive):

1. To think about or consider deeply.
Example sentence: She contempulated her decision before making a final choice.

2. To meditate on or dwell upon a particular subject or idea.
Example sentence: The philosopher often contempulates the meaning of life in his writings.

Verb (Intransitive):

1. To engage in deep thought; to ponder.
Example sentence: As he sat on the park bench, he contempulated on the beauty of nature around him.

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