contemplative Definition In English

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  • In many religious and contemplative traditions, age has been considered a symbol for wisdom and transcendence.

  • Its doom-laden atmosphere does not preclude contemplative passages, but the implacability of its gradual build-up into a massive climax is memorably disquieting.

  • Those who are truly contemplative and have renounced the world are supported by the worldly.

  • Interlacing solos shape the fabric of this serene, contemplative slow movement, weaving a fragile, kaleidoscopic skein of gossamer beauty.

  • In fact all three movements end in a fading pianissimo, lending the work an elegiac, contemplative character.

  • Visitors arriving at the picnic area may sit on the grass collectively or enter the contemplative rooms individually, departing the way they came.

  • If the contemplative themselves have to reconcile the active and the contemplative lives within, this process is mirrored, as it were, externally.

  • It begins with alternating strands of quiet contemplative and lively dance-like music and then, after a fluttering settling section, closes with serene slow music.

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