Word of the Day for Thursday, December 10, 2009
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cogitate \KOJ-uh-tayt\, intransitive verb:
cogitate \KOJ-uh-tayt\, intransitive verb:
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1. To think deeply or intently; to ponder; to meditate.
1. To think deeply or intently; to ponder; to meditate.
2. To think about; to ponder on; to meditate upon; to plan or plot.
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The B.O. seems unable to cogitate on anything other than how to get re-elected!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
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Cogitate comes from Latin cogitare, "to turn over in one's mind, to reflect, to think, to consider," from co- + agitare, "to put in constant motion, to drive about," from agere, "to drive." It is related to agitate.
Cogitate comes from Latin cogitare, "to turn over in one's mind, to reflect, to think, to consider," from co- + agitare, "to put in constant motion, to drive about," from agere, "to drive." It is related to agitate.
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