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Meanings of
considered
in English
Reasoned.
reasoned
well thought out
Related terms
thoughtful
Considered.
Related terms
advised
well-advised
Usage of
considered
in English
1
Europe and North America were not
considered
to be particularly at risk.
2
On Sunday, however, the information minister said the proposal would be
considered
.
3
Israeli settlements are
considered
illegal under international law, although Israeli disputes this.
4
In addition, this paper also
considered
the case of power flow measurements.
5
We
considered
a key higher order role: tracking progress throughout an action.
6
However, these new points of evidence can't relate to issues previously
considered
.
7
A good result for the county is no longer
considered
an accident.
8
A possible sale of Sanofi's consumer health operation is also being
considered
.
9
He said all possible measures that would support growth should be
considered
.
10
Each such property decision is
considered
on a case by case basis.
11
Sir David explained the situation; he was quite cheery, all things
considered
.
12
Antibiotic resistance is
considered
one of the world's major public health concerns.
13
Once it solves a problem, however, it's no longer
considered
AI anymore.
14
Though not above vote fraud, he
considered
violence counterproductive; it disturbed unnecessarily.
15
However, the unique nature of economic activity in Ireland must be
considered
.
16
The race is always two miles; 16 minutes is
considered
good time.
Other examples for "considered"
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considered
consider
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
consider as
consider very
consider when
consider the matter
consider too
More collocations
Considered
through the time
Considered
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
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