Dictionary
to contemplation
noun
The act of the mind in considering with attention; continued attention of the mind to a particular subject; meditation; musing; study.
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In "Me Before You," circumstances lead noncontemplative people to contemplation.
They devoted themselves to contemplation and were expected to maintain the highest moral standards.
Individual objects yield little to contemplation except wonder at the easy economy of their éclat.
I wrestled my brain back to contemplation of the onward journey.
Mr. Fray, 29, made the whole setting for this recital conducive to contemplation.
It is not a situation calculated to produce the peace of mind conducive to contemplation.
As a society, we prefer action to contemplation, risk-taking to heed-taking, certainty to doubt.
"The market moves towards entertainment, but art is closer to contemplation".
Winding up a forested ravine, the quiet trail lends itself naturally to contemplation.
The shallow glister of spectacle, together with the illusory privilege of participation, are plainly hostile to contemplation or compassion.
The Mets this year have been observing the club's 50th anniversary, and this hushed atmosphere was certainly conducive to contemplation.
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