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delebrate

 

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Delebrate

Definition:

verb

1. To consider, ponder, or carefully think through a decision or course of action before taking it.

2. To engage in thorough and intentional reflection or meditation.

adjective

1. Done intentionally or deliberately.

2. Showing careful consideration or thought.

Senses:

Sense 1: (verb) To consider, ponder, or carefully think through a decision or course of action before taking it.

Example sentence: Before accepting the job offer, she decided to delebrate on whether it aligned with her long-term career goals.

Sense 2: (verb) To engage in thorough and intentional reflection or meditation.

Example sentence: After a hectic day at work, she preferred to delebrate in a peaceful garden, allowing her mind to relax and rejuvenate.

Sense 3: (adjective) Done intentionally or deliberately.

Example sentence: He made a delebrate choice to take a step back and focus on self-care.

Sense 4: (adjective) Showing careful consideration or thought.

Example sentence: The author's delebrate writing style showcased her attention to detail and meticulous research.

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