The process of using your mind to consider something carefully.
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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