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Definitions from the WebcogiateDefinition: (verb) To think deeply or ponder carefully about a particular topic or issue. Example sentence 1 (verb - general sense): She would cogiate for hours before making important decisions. Example sentence 2 (verb - local sense): The local philosopher cogiated over the meaning of life in his latest book. Definition: (adjective) Describing someone or something that is considered to be intellectual or thoughtful. Example sentence 1 (adjective - general sense): Lisa was known for her cogiate approach to problem-solving. Example sentence 2 (adjective - local sense): The university's philosophy department attracted cogiate students from all over the world. Definition: (noun) A person who consistently engages in deep thinking or reflection. Example sentence 1 (noun - general sense): Albert Einstein was considered one of the greatest cogiates of his time. Example sentence 2 (noun - local sense): The local community admired the 90-year-old woman for being the wise cogiate of the village. Search for related products on Amazon | ||||
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