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  • 11think out — PHRASAL VERB If you think something out, you consider all the aspects and details of it before doing anything or making a decision. [V n P] I need time alone to think things out... [V ed P] The book is detailed and well thought out... [ …

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  • 12think out — {v.} 1. To find out or discover by thinking; study and understand. * /Andy thought out a way of climbing to the top of the pole./ Compare FIGURE OUT, WORK OUT. 2. To think through to the end; to understand what would come at last. * /Bill wanted… …

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  • 13think out — {v.} 1. To find out or discover by thinking; study and understand. * /Andy thought out a way of climbing to the top of the pole./ Compare FIGURE OUT, WORK OUT. 2. To think through to the end; to understand what would come at last. * /Bill wanted… …

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  • 14think\ out — v 1. To find out or discover by thinking; study and understand. Andy thought out a way of climbing to the top of the pole. Compare: figure out, work out 2. To think through to the end; to understand what would come at last. Bill wanted to quit… …

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  • 15think out — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To think or think about carefully and at length: chew on (or over), cogitate, consider, contemplate, deliberate, entertain, excogitate, meditate, mull, muse1, ponder, reflect, revolve, ruminate, study, think, think… …

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  • 16think out loud — 1) to think about something by talking, either to yourself or with other people Take no notice, I was just thinking out loud. 2) to say something as soon as it comes into your mind, without waiting to consider if it is sensible or useful Take no… …

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  • 17think out loud — say what one is thinking I am sorry. I was thinking out loud about the new system we have started …

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  • 18think out loud — to say your thoughts aloud. I m thinking out loud now, but it looks as if I can meet you Tuesday …

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  • 19think out — consider extensively; decide after having thought …

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