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kənˈsɪd ərdcon·sid·ered
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Princeton's WordNet
consideredadjective
carefully weighed
"a considered opinion"
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considered
Considered, in its simplest definition, means to think about carefully or give attention to something or someone in order to make a decision or form an opinion. It implies a process of evaluating different factors or perspectives before reaching a conclusion or taking action.
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Considered
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consideredverb
Verb form of the word consider.
They considered an outdoor wedding given it is summer time.
Submitted by MaryC on March 20, 2020
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Rank popularity for the word 'considered' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #712
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Rank popularity for the word 'considered' in Written Corpus Frequency: #1674
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of considered in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of considered in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of considered in a Sentence
I love Wyoming and have considered living here after graduation, for many people, this decision would be made based on factors such as employment opportunities and proximity to family and friends. For myself, and the rest of the LGBT community, this decision has been made more complicated. Presently, my ability to live and work in Wyoming is hindered because I could be summarily fired for simply being who I am.
It is now considered appropriate and critical that the dialogue resumes.
I could not go to school even if I wanted, in my time, educating a woman was considered a waste of time and money.
We need the U.S. government to continue to lend its political and logistical support to the legitimate government and the Arab coalition, this will, in turn, help reinstating the government institutions, which will curb AQAP operations and lead to its demise. The conflict, according to the U.N., has claimed the lives of more than 10,000 people, displaced millions and gutted the infrastructure of the country, already considered the poorest in the Middle East before the war began. Over the past few months, Yemen has been devastated not only by bombs and bullets, but has experienced a severe return of the once almost extinct – and under normal circumstances highly treatable – cholera. American involvement in the fight is increasing. Although the U.S. was forced to shutter Yemen Embassy in Washington D.C. in Yemen in 2015 and pull out special operations forces pursuing AQAP operatives as the conflict spiraled, the American military isincreasinglyembroiled in the embattled nation. U.S. troops have returned in small numbers, and the Trump administration has vastly accelerated the number of operations in the region in recent months. America’s engagement inside Yemen and its backing of The Saudi-led coalition, which supports Mubarak and the rest of the internationally-recognized government, is steeped in controversy. Government forces, Houthi rebels and Al-Qaeda factions control different parts of war-torn Yemen Much of the international media and human rights bodies have accused the U.S. of propping up a bloody Saudi-initiated war, a criticism Mubarak sharply denies. Some of the criticism may reflect a misunderstanding of the history and nature of the conflict. While many have framed the war as a Sunni-Shia sectarian conflict, Mubarak insists the two groups of Muslims, Shia and Sunni, have co-existed in Yemen for a very long time. ISIS, SQUEEZED OUT OF IRAQ AND SYRIA, NOW' REGROUPING' IN LIBYA, ANALYSTS SAY AL QAEDA IN AFGHANISTAN : HOW TERROR GROUP SURVIVES, THRIVES YEMENI REBELS SAY TARGETED UAE SHIP OF The Saudi-led coalition.
If that perfect phone call with the President of Ukraine Isnt considered appropriate, then no future President can ever again speak to another foreign leader!
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