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 Father Brown seemed to cogitate ; he lifted a little whitebait on his fork.
2 Then he knitted his brows to cogitate , as it were, and-
3 There's plenty of time to cogitate the whys and wherefores of that possibility, however.
4 For example, I cogitate the existence of a being corresponding to a pure transcendental idea.
5 Nay, more, reason itself cannot cogitate them as according with the general laws of experience.
6 This enormous problem Tim takes due time to cogitate .
7 In every syllogism I first cogitate a rule (the major) by means of the understanding.
8 Simnel appeared to cogitate for a moment and then said, 'I don't see why not, your worship.
9 Lady Maccon pressed the point, figuring that Lord Ambrose had had enough time to cogitate her revelation.
10 Bring me some tea, I must cogitate .
11 The servant had prepared himself to cogitate .
12 Now I began to cogitate and wonder.
13 That before we love, we must cogitate !
14 Hal looked doubtful, and seemed to cogitate .
15 He must not sit and cogitate .
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