0 to think carefully about something, especially for a noticeable length of time:
One might ponder why this is the case.
Rare species in communities of tropical insect herbivores: pondering the mystery of singletons.
There is ample material in this book to ponder.
So much for keeping an open mind when reading the sources, developing research questions and pondering hypotheses.
Indeed, these philosophical questions are as important for clinicians to ponder as questions concerning how best to negotiate different explanatory models of disease.
Let us first ponder the status of positive moral standards.
They give readers things to ponder, rather than solutions - which reflects the authors' disinclination to create rigid and unrealistic category boundaries.
After pondering them a bit, we might even conclude that they contradict one another in practice.
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