NOUN
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the process of using your mind to consider something carefully
thinking always made him frown
she paused for thought
How To Use cerebration In A Sentence
- I'm happy that you heeded my comments, but they're only the results of lots of experience and some basic common sense, not deep cerebration.
- An authorial demeanour indicative of lofty, uncompromising cerebration casts an oppressive shadow over all the essays. Times, Sunday Times
- Propose the cerebration of legislation about human capital.
- The wedding veil is a reminder of the bridal canopy that was built to keep the evil eye from the wedding cerebration.
- Science and theology will not get us to that point, cerebration is not enough.
- Notwithstanding these signs of bodily fatigue and excessive—even morbid—cerebration, there could be seen in the cast of my features—in the set of my Ups and the expression emanating from my eyes—a marked constancy of purpose. Nevermore
- What the devil do they think ‘reality’ is if not the product of cerebration?
- Politicians who show signs of excess cerebration are regarded as slightly suspicious, and derided as 'three-brains'. Times, Sunday Times
- I think sometimes the stereotype of the theologian as all cerebration and no affectivity is accurate-not always by any means, thank God, but sometimes it is true.
- I've had a discomforting thought, and it came at the end of a cerebration that went as below. Times, Sunday Times