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Example sentences for "cogitation"

Lexicographically close words:
cogitari; cogitate; cogitated; cogitating; cogitatio; cogitatione; cogitationes; cogitations; cogitative; cogito
  1. Cogitation is cognition of principles, conversant about all kinds of thoughts.

  2. Hear me, tell you some thing relating to cogitation of vital breath, which has the cause of Bhusunda's longevity and the giver of Bhusunda's spiritual knowledge.

  3. It is by one's self cogitation alone that the pure intellect can be known, and not by the bodily organs, or living spirit or mind, or by our desire of knowing it.

  4. Without cogitation the truth appears as false, and the false as true as in a delirium; but by excogitation of it, the truth comes to light, and the error or untruth vanishes in nubila.

  5. It is the fluidity of liquids and the flatulence of air; it is the flame and flash of fire, and the cogitation of the understanding.

  6. But the just shall live for ever, and with God remaineth their reward, and their cogitation is with the Highest.

  7. For continual cogitation is not the genus but a symptom of love; we continually think of that which we hate and abhor, as well as that which we love; and many things we covet and desire, without all hope of attaining.

  8. Now, it had often been matter of much intense cogitation to Beck whether or not he should have a door to his chamber; and the result of the cogitation was invariably the same,-- he dared not!

  9. Gibbie took the slate, dropped upon his seat, and after considerable cogitation and effort, brought her the words, gibyse fapher.

  10. Her questioning cogitation was to this effect: "What need has a man to know anything but what the New Testament teaches him?

  11. For you know, said he to me, nature can do no less but entertain the living with many a heavy cogitation in the remembrance of the loss of loving relations.

  12. He that dies for slighting love, sinks deepest into hell, and will there be tormented by the remembrance of that evil, more than by the deepest cogitation of all his other sins.

  13. It was never supposed that cogitation is inherent in matter, or that every particle is a thinking being.

  14. Bella Donna, in mock alarm, while Spoof gravely remarked that perhaps the cogitation nut had come loose.

  15. When the cogitation nut works loose you never know what may happen.

  16. And he owes me something yet on that cogitation nut transaction.

  17. No, but I found out what a cogitation nut is.

  18. First, there is no such thing as a cogitation nut, and second, there is no such thing as a left-hand monkey wrench.

  19. But there would be time enough for such cogitation later on.

  20. Mental worms an' moral cancer, Pete," replied the cynic, smiling in spite of himself at the cogitation started in his friend by the words.

  21. Cogitation and a certain disquiet were often in her eye when it rested on this devotee.

  22. Gregory stood before her still wearing his overcoat, for they had driven up simultaneously to the door below, his hands in his pockets and eyes of deep cogitation fixed on his sister-in-law.

  23. It was some fierce cogitation of Saturne, that brought thee forth, and sent thee into the worlde to breake the ease of them which liue at rest without any passion or griefe.

  24. The inspector was puzzled; but after long cogitation he recalled the fact that he was in the parish of St. George the Martyr.

  25. After some cogitation he hit upon the right sum.

  26. After half an hour's cogitation Tom had made up his mind.

  27. The prize was great, in Tom's eyes well worth the risk, and after a few minutes' cogitation he determined to "put his fate to the touch.

  28. All the same he got up from his desk, and in deep cogitation began walking about the room.

  29. Now, it had often been matter of much intense cogitation to Beck whether or not he should have a door to his chamber; and the result of the cogitation was invariably the same,--he dared not!

  30. My slight perfections, whole As world, as man, in their creation full As old a Power's cogitation roll.

  31. So after a moment's cogitation he granted her request.

  32. Reader, after immense cogitation I decided to take him two of Arthur's compositions, the couple which after hours of agitated vacillation he considered to be his best.

  33. After much cogitation they decided that Maud should send him a death-bed message, in which she was to own that she loved him.

  34. Do you recollect how justly, and even sublimely, he has said, 'Cogitation is that which distinguishes the solitude of a God from that of a wild beast'?

  35. If our cogitation required or attained Ens as an indispensable object, then there could be no fictitious cogitata nor any false propositions.

  36. The fact of cogitation does not require Ens as a condition, or attest Ens as an absolute or thing in itself.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cogitation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.