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Example sentences for "meditated"

Lexicographically close words:
mediocribus; mediocrities; mediocrity; medios; meditate; meditates; meditating; meditation; meditations; meditative
  1. Razumov meditated in silent astonishment upon the queer verisimilitude of these inferences.

  2. Yes," he began deliberately, as if uttering a meditated opinion.

  3. Then the Mishra kindly told me of Krishna, and we two meditated ceaselessly on thy feet.

  4. Ramananda was distracted by the absence of the Master and ever meditated on Him, utterly disregarding all his own affairs.

  5. Whilst Miss Beaufort meditated on this meagre schedule of her rival's merits, the probability that even such a man as Constantine might sacrifice himself to flattery and to splendor stung her to the soul.

  6. By such dire sufferings did the wretch atone The crime of meditated fraud alone!

  7. He represents himself as having meditated on all mundane things, and, like Solomon, having discovered their emptiness, "Vanitas vanitatum!

  8. He even meditated ways of suicide if the Commander, for a punishment, should veto his going.

  9. This is a useful market-center, an interesting pioneer post, but it is not a home for me," meditated the stranger Carol.

  10. She meditated upon his gutter patois, the Boeotian dialect characteristic of Gopher Prairie.

  11. It is but too probable, from his own accounts, that he meditated some strong measure, both at Benares and at Oude, at the very time of the removal of those officers.

  12. An alliance, too, between the Empress of Russia and the republic of Venice, seems to have had him in view, as he had meditated some exchange of territory with that republic.

  13. That he had not, as soon as advised by General Washington of the meditated invasion, put the country in a state of preparation and defence; 2.

  14. We have long meditated the attempt under the direction of Colonel Clarke, but the expense would be so great, that whenever we have wished to take it up, the circumstance has obliged us to decline it.

  15. Should anything forcible be meditated on these posts, it would possibly be thought prudent, previously, to ask the good offices of France to obtain their delivery.

  16. He meditated anxiously and decided to remain quiet until daylight.

  17. The third man meditated for a minute and raised the bet ten dollars.

  18. It was said of Leibnitz that he “meditated horizontally,” such being the attitude necessary to enable him to give himself up to the labour of thought.

  19. Rousseau meditated with his head in the full glare of the sun.

  20. He wrote during entire nights, wandered, journeyed, meditated a marriage, projected great works, and executed none.

  21. His one thought was family aggrandizement, and while it is unlikely that he meditated making the papacy hereditary in the house of Borgia, he certainly gave away its temporal estates to his children as though they belonged to him.

  22. The diplomatic contest so far proved just the thing to ripen conditions for the meditated Bond coup d'état.

  23. She dwells in almost an underground room of the building, a distant wing in the garden, where in days gone by the Archbishop paced and meditated in the seclusion of impenetrable walls.

  24. We breakfasted, attended by the erring waiter, who looked pale and brooding and revengeful, as though he meditated drowning the Dragon in her own soapsuds.

  25. For a moment he meditated retreat; with no enthusiasm, however.

  26. She certainly had many personal relics of Napoleon, confided to the care of Jumel, when the fallen Emperor meditated flight on his faithful banker's frigate.

  27. He was a huge and hideous spider, spinning in a web full of seduced citizens; he meditated a resort to arms, did he lose the election.

  28. The absolute retreat which you meditated at the close of the late war was natural, and proper.

  29. But Lee protested violently that the Americans had not a chance against that solid phalanx, and Hamilton, now convinced that he meditated the disgrace of the American arms, galloped with all speed in search of Washington.

  30. In consequence, he had meditated little upon the sex to which poets had formed a habit of writing sonnets, regarding them either as necessary appendages or creatures for use.

  31. The longer she meditated my destruction, the more tenacious of her purpose and indefatigable in her efforts she became.

  32. I meditated a moment on my own wardrobe and Mrs. Price’s capacious waist-measure!

  33. Next day I determined to give it all up, and just meditated on my own funeral.

  34. Bruce that he knew for a certainty Burgevine meditated a return to the rebels, and that upwards of 300 Europeans--[This estimate is supremely absurd.

  35. Even suppose we admit the allegations that Burgevine meditated a return to the rebels; that 300 Europeans were ready to join him; and that the Futai would not have accepted another British officer, to what conclusion do they lead us?

  36. Colonel Middleton meditated for a moment or two, and then replied-- "These scoundrels will find themselves very much mistaken, if they fancy that such fears will influence me.

  37. The young lad pondered and meditated in his own room for several hours each day, without arriving at any satisfactory result; but one morning he called to mind his interview with Mr. Scriven, and that gentleman's marked kindness towards him.

  38. Mary's meditated alliance was agreeable to all parties, except, as just intimated, that of Spain.

  39. Since the meeting of parliament, Mary's designs are no longer doubtful ; and her meditated union with Philip of Spain has stricken terror into the hearts of all good Protestants.

  40. Consumed by jealousy, Mary meditated some blow which should satisfy her outraged feelings; while Renard only waited a favourable opportunity to bring matters to a crisis.

  41. Jane, perceiving from his speech that he meditated some new project.

  42. Conceiving from the savage expression of the jailor s countenance that he meditated some further act of cruelty, she uttered a loud shriek, and tried to avoid him.

  43. But he internally resolved to defer no longer his meditated design.

  44. The terrible state in which she appeared alarmed me so much, that I stood motionless, and was not able to defend myself against the horrible wickedness she meditated against me, and which will surprise your majesty.

  45. The merchant, who had expected that Ali Khaujeh would come with such a complaint, had meditated an answer.

  46. He was then seized by his master, to whom he meditated the same fate, and whom in fact he threw down most violently with his fore feet, though the final and furious gripe was prevented.

  47. He meditated profoundly, and asked her: "Could you be such a saint among women?

  48. If he had liked he could have thought: "You have not done but meditated something to trouble conscience.

  49. He meditated upon a conversation, as friendly as possible, with Willoughby.

  50. He had often meditated on the moral obligation of his unfolding to Clara the whole truth of his conduct to Constantia; for whom, as for other suicides, there were excuses.

  51. Lord Spoonbill cared little for the disappointment, except that it would be in the way of his schemes, and render the arrangement which he meditated rather more difficult of execution.

  52. So, in order to avoid being called a fool, Nick meditated playing the rogue.

  53. I thought it a calamity when I heard that my child meditated that profession, and I was delighted that it was in my power to save her from such a painful publicity.

  54. Mr. Pickwick had meditated himself into a doze, when he was roused by the chimes of the neighbouring church ringing out the hour--half-past eleven.

  55. He meditated at first, on the probable consequences of his own advice, and the likelihood of his father's adopting it.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meditated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advised; calculated; conscious; considered; deliberate; designed; intended; intentional; knowing; meant; planned; projected; proposed; purposeful; studied; voluntary; willful