0 past simple and past participle of meditate --
1 to think calm thoughts in order to relax or as a religious activity: --
He meditated on the consequences of his decision.
Nearby were the medicine mans tipi where the main dancers prayed and meditated, the sweat bath lodge for purification rights with a huge fireplace.
The same imitative or mimetic interaction with the natural sound world may also be meditated through the use of traditional musical instruments.
For a hundred years they meditated standing only on one leg.
For a thousand more years they lived on air and meditated.
Cule tells us he meditated on this story for some time before writing it.
While she worked to support them, he wrote, took drugs, meditated informally, and studied books on hermeticism in order to make sense of his experiences.
That is, the more a member meditated, in general, the better the person was likely to feel.
He meditated upon it and came to the conclusion that it is an apt name for a religious order which upholds both contemplation and action.