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Meanings of
cerebration
in English
Portuguese
ideia
Catalan
meditació
Spanish
reflexión
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The process of using your mind to consider something carefully.
thought
thinking
intellection
mentation
thought process
Portuguese
ideia
Synonyms
Examples for "
thought
"
thought
thinking
intellection
mentation
thought process
Examples for "
thought
"
1
Today, he's
thought
to have around 16 million great, great,... great grandsons.
2
However, a recent BMJ Case Report has given me pause for
thought
.
3
Of course it's possible someone
thought
you were a risk; it happens.
4
I asked her if she
thought
her 'natural' strategy was actually working.
5
Dixon
thought
quickly; no questions about Bertrand's possible partner must be asked.
1
However, I fear this might simply be a case of wishful
thinking
.
2
You said you wanted to know what I'm
thinking
;
there weren't conditions.
3
A new friendship in September will bring a new way of
thinking
.
4
Of course its answer is simplistically correct, but unfortunately is wishful
thinking
.
5
No one was used to
thinking
about health in terms of community.
1
It was a species of fighting
intellection
,
at once prudent and destructive.
2
On the whole, you must not go to China for thought or
intellection
.
3
The elements of sound
intellection
are: direct observation, inductive reason, and trustworthy testimony.
4
Teela alternated
intellection
with intuition; he could never tell which way she would jump.
5
We divide all
intellection
:
the obviously preposterousness and the established.
1
Now let us imagine a hypothetical race whose entire
mentation
is conscious.
2
The last ball represents the conscious thought-theother stages in the unconscious
mentation
.
3
Opinions regarding important matters have been formed when accurate
mentation
has been impossible.
4
There are degrees of
mentation
-
intelligence
,ifyou prefer-justas there are degrees of temperature.
5
They allow
mentation
a million times faster than neurons.
1
It's often very difficult to alter that faulty type of
thought
process
.
2
I'm hoping the intervening seconds will have erased his dangerous
thought
process
.
3
Even with Window Seat there was a method and
thought
process
involved.
4
That does change your
thought
process
on where you want to be.
5
For once, this sceptical
thought
process
does not actually make any sense.
Usage of
cerebration
in English
1
He had laid his plans well in this curious, involuntary
cerebration
.
2
That is not
cerebration
,
brain-work, it is a matter of FEELING.
3
Unwittingly-byunconscious
cerebration
-
by
the
long inevitable storing of disdained impressions-she had arrived at vision.
4
All his accomplished work shows signs of the intensest
cerebration
.
5
Unconscious
cerebration
was doing its work, even with the lunatic.
6
This was rather like chucking a monkey-wrench into the
cerebration
machinery of the Paris experts.
7
The subconscious
cerebration
of a man blind from birth will not make him see colours.
8
May not this impure blood promote a more active
cerebration
precisely because it is impure?
9
The
cerebration
of each is the prophetic sacrament of the yet undeveloped possibilities of his mentation.
10
Does a night in Tir-na Nog'th slow
cerebration
?
11
Do you believe in unconscious mental
cerebration
,
Mr.
12
They extend far below clear
cerebration
,
twisting and twining themselves in "the fringe of consciousness."
13
It leaves the mind free for
cerebration
.
14
The stimulus of this reflection aided
cerebration
.
15
Unconscious
cerebration
,
however wonderful, can only take effect upon elements already acquired in some way or another.
16
There will be stimulation, inspiration and mental
cerebration
in reading this pamphlet-"TheInfluence of Suggestion."
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cerebration
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
unconscious cerebration
mental cerebration
active cerebration
adequate cerebration
aid cerebration
More collocations
Translations for
cerebration
Portuguese
ideia
pensamento
Catalan
meditació
pensament
reflexió
Spanish
reflexión
meditación
pensamiento
Cerebration
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