ruminating Definition In English

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  • They are ruminating on their chances of mere survival, let alone victory in the coming fight.

  • I have been ruminating about the financial policy that has been followed by this country in the last 10 years and about its effect upon the colonial world.

  • I have spent a quite disproportionate part of my life thinking about cricket, playing cricket, ruminating about cricket and watching cricket.

  • It is a thought worth ruminating upon, but perhaps the opposite is true as well—that before every economic revival there must come a spiritual revival.

  • A standing order made in 1961 allows the importation of ruminating animals and swine by the main zoological societies under suitable safeguards.

  • And so frustrated thousands will have to spend the holiday season ruminating in their gardens while the nationalised express trains thunder past half empty.

  • Whether ruminating on negative thoughts about the self is more associated with persistence of disorder in adolescents, as suggested from studies of young adults, is not known.

  • Most people in the 1950s were grappling with the present, not ruminating on the past, and private concerns were what took centre stage most of the time.

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