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What is the meaning of think it through?
: to think about all the different parts or effects of (something) for a period of time especially in an effort to understand or make a decision about it I need time to think this through.
What does it mean to think thoroughly?
phrasal verb. If you think a situation through, you consider it thoroughly, together with all its possible effects or consequences.
What is a word for someone who thinks things through?
What is another word for thinks things through?
reasons | cogitates |
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cerebrates | intellectualisesUK |
intellectualizesUS | logicizes |
ratiocinates | thinks logically |
thinks rationally | thinks straight |
Have you thought this through Meaning?
To consider or reflect upon something in order to arrive at a solution for of thorough understanding of it. A noun or pronoun can be used between “think” and “through.” I don’t think you’ve thought this plan through. We’ll have to think through this server issue before we can move on to the next stage of development.
How do you think things through?
Here are some principles of better thinking that you can apply to get more from your mind, every day.
- Tap your emotions.
- Don’t think under pressure.
- Consider alternative points of view.
- Challenge your preferences.
- Take long showers.
- Be skeptical of your memories.
- Don’t expect to diet and finish the crossword.
What does it mean when you don’t think something through?
B2. to carefully consider the possible results of doing something: I need some time to think it through – I don’t want to make any sudden decisions. Thinking and contemplating.
Is thought through a word?
From thought, past participle of think + through, after to think through.
What is the word for when you don’t think things through?
If someone is impulsive, it means that they act on instinct, without thinking decisions through.
What do you call a person who has been through alot?
hoarder Add to list Share. Someone with a tendency to save everything, accumulating more and more, is a hoarder. It can be very difficult for a hoarder to throw anything away. This type of hoarder is similar to animals that hoard food so they’ll have enough to last through the winter.
What does it mean when you don’t think things through?
How do you think correctly?
6 Methods which can lead to Correct Way of Thinking
- Cultivate the habit of accurate observation: Many times we arrive at conclusion on the basis of partial information.
- Examine before generalising:
- Overcome superstitions:
- Have control over emotions:
- Develop habit of looking at results:
- Develop contact with good people:
Which is the best definition of the word think through?
phrasal verb. thought through; thinking through; thinks through. : to think about all the different parts or effects of (something) for a period of time especially in an effort to understand or make a decision about it I need time to think this through. We have thought through the matter and have come to a decision.
What’s the meaning of the phrase’think on it’?
As Edwin Ashworth mentioned in a comment, “think on it” is defined in the Free Dictionary as an idiom: to contemplate someone or something; to muse or reflect on someone or something. “Think about it” is the most generic, used in all sorts of situations, but it can have a cautionary implication: “Whoa, are you sure you want to do that?
Is it correct to say ” think it over ” or ” think about it “?
No, it is not strictly correct, but you will be understood anyway. In America, “think it over” has a connotation that implies you should spend at least a day making a hard decision. “Think about it” implies an immediate imperative, “you’re making a mistake RIGHT NOW, stop what you’re doing & engage your brain”.
What does the word’thought through’mean in a sentence?
thought through; thinking through; thinks through. : to think about all the different parts or effects of (something) for a period of time especially in an effort to understand or make a decision about it I need time to think this through. We have thought through the matter and have come to a decision.