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Meanings of
think over
in English
Portuguese
contemplar
Catalan
reflexionar
Spanish
reflexionar
Back to the meaning
Reflect deeply on a subject.
reflect
contemplate
speculate
muse
ponder
meditate
mull
ruminate
excogitate
mull over
Portuguese
contemplar
Usage of
think over
in English
1
I've had far too much time to
think
over
the last month.
2
I
think
over
the years I have become a much better boxer.
3
She wanted to dance away, retreat and
think
over
what he'd said.
4
I
think
over
the old times so, sitting here in the dark.
5
Let us go in for a while-thebetter to
think
over
it.
6
I've had time to
think
over
Charlie's murder and the potential danger.
7
The more we
think
over
it, the more clearly we understand it.
8
He paused to
think
over
the possibilities should he get the position.
9
The prospect has not had a chance to
think
over
the facts.
10
He would
think
over
the matter again before the mail went out.
11
Ethel retired to her own room to
think
over
this in quiet.
12
Why should I
think
over
and debate what you have already considered?
13
He began to
think
over
all the women he knew-allthe mothers.
14
Again and again will you
think
over
the years that are past.
15
Then she began to
think
over
all she knew of the Lysters.
16
When I
think
over
it now I can hardly keep my countenance.
Other examples for "think over"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
think
over
think
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
think over
Portuguese
contemplar
refletir
Catalan
reflexionar
meditar
rumiar
ponderar
Spanish
reflexionar
meditar
ponderar
Think over
through the time
Think over
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare