think over
11think over — verb To ponder or reflect on a subject. When he has time to think over what he did, he will regret it …
12think over — phr verb Think over is used with these nouns as the object: ↑thing …
13think over — think (something) over to consider something carefully. She really ought to think it over before she quits school. Dunham was looking at me, thinking over what he had heard and deciding what it meant. Usage notes: often used in the form think it… …
14think over — (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… …
15think over — Synonyms and related words: brood over, chew over, con over, contemplate, deliberate over, deliberate upon, digest, excogitate, meditate upon, mind, mull over, muse on, muse over, perpend, ponder, ponder over, reevaluate, reexamine, reflect over …
16think over — reflect over a certain issue …
17think over — consider carefully He carefully thought over his plans before talking to his supervisor …
18think — ► VERB (past and past part. thought) 1) have a particular opinion, belief, or idea about someone or something. 2) direct one s mind towards someone or something; use one s mind actively to form connected ideas. 3) (think of/about) take into… …
19think — think1 [thiŋk] vt. thought, thinking [< ME thenchen, to think, confused with thinchen, to seem < OE thencan < PGmc * thankjan, to think: for IE base see THANK] 1. to form or have in the mind; conceive [thinking good thoughts] 2. to hold… …
20think something through — think (something) through to consider something carefully, esp. before making an important decision. We can t afford a mistake, so think things through and make sure you have everything ready. You should think through all these questions before… …