Use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments.
1 Like his 'lonely cerebrate ' hero, Gissing himself, at school and college, 'worked insanely.'
2 Mark doesn't cerebrate until he has a pen in his hand, Randy thought, and can see a map.
3 To worry is to cerebrate intensely.
4 To think, then, is to cerebrate .
5 To cerebrate means to think, to reason, and to reach conclusions; it means to concentrate and to work hard.
6 Miss Upton did not help her out, but, regaining control of her risibles, continued to eat and drink placidly, allowing her companion to cerebrate .
7 Mr. Britling cerebrated abundantly about these contrasts.
8 They were the actions of a man " cerebrating relatively clearly … despite his continuing abuse of drugs".
9 'I draw the line at bein' a cerebrate , ' he says.
10 "I've cerebrated all day for seven bodies besides my own and I find it wearing."
11 I shall give a single illustration of how this more celebrated than cerebrated "divine" is pleased to think that he thinks.
12 'I'm willin' to sell all my goods an' divide with the poor,' he says, 'but I ain't goin' to lie no cerebrate .
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