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consider English

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What does consider mean?
Definitions in simple English

consider

When you consider something you think carefully about it. I will take time to consider what you said.

consider

(= see, view) deem to be She views this quite differently from me I consider her to be shallow I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do give careful consideration to consider the possibility of moving (= take) take into consideration for exemplifying purposes Take the case of China Consider the following case show consideration for; take into account You must consider her age The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient think about carefully; weigh They considered the possibility of a strike Turn the proposal over in your mind (= think, believe, conceive) judge or regard; look upon; judge I think he is very smart I believe her to be very smart I think that he is her boyfriend The racist conceives such people to be inferior regard or treat with consideration, respect, and esteem Please consider your family (= view, look at) look at carefully; study mentally view a problem (= regard) look at attentively

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Simple sentences

You must consider what kind of work you want to do.
You must consider this problem as a whole.
Consider it an emergency.
She will consider this.
Maybe Tom should consider the possibility that Mary has left him for good.
We consider his behavior childish.
I don't know why I even thought that you might consider helping.
Why do you consider it useless?
Let's consider the worst that could happen.
I consider the Jehovah's witnesses who knock on my door all the time to be no different from religious zealots trying to force their beliefs on me.
You should read such books as you consider important.
I didn't consider the subject seriously.
You should consider the problem.
We must consider the question from every aspect.
You should consider the problem before coming to a decision.
We have to consider the problem more carefully.
We should consider this problem as a whole.
We must consider these matters as a whole.
We must consider the financial aspects of this project.
We can consider the problem from several standpoints.
The age of the carpet is a third thing to consider.
We all consider it wrong to cheat in examination.
I don't consider him honest.

Movie subtitles

I'll consider that.
It made me consider what was truly important to me.
Now I consider Daniel a friend.
So think carefully, what does your mother consider most dear to her.
There are so many things to consider.
We'll consider this payment for your training.
Consider me reminded, lovely.
Consider it corroborated.
Not when you consider this.
We have to consider all the angles.
Well, then, consider this.
It's not too late to consider a hospital delivery, Mrs Antoine, or the maternity home.
Will you at least consider it?
Yes, I will consider it, but I won't if I don't think I'm going to be very good for her.
Consider the message delivered.
Consider it. I'm sure there must be some of them opposed to war.
Yet he did not consider how difficult it is to control passion, once it is unbridled.
Just look at me and consider that never again will you be lonely and unloved despite your ugliness.
You wouldn't consider hush money, would you?
They all consider me just as one of the boys.
We consider this woman a very grave danger.
Gentlemen, you'll notice that Mr Dickson refuses to consider our wishes.
Mr Carmichael, I think you should consider your dinner unimportant.
Obscene, because I consider her welfare and you don't?
He didn't consider you his equal.
But, Doctor, please reflect on the profound aspects of the matter and consider the vital points of my thesis.
How shameful! Do you still feel like saying things about gaining fame like some heretical devil? you consider yourself a human being?
If you consider your life to be precious then swear here that you won't think about Musashi!
And well, we should consider letting a room.
Besides, you have your reputation to consider.
Now that you are honest you should consider seeing Yasue.
They consider you a handicap for Jerry.
I consider myself lucky to have gotten where I am.
I don't consider myself particularly beautiful or talented.
Consider yourself crippled financially.
We are going to consider things of a deep and fundamental nature.
You see, I.. I don't consider your son an idiot.

News and current affairs

After all, medieval alchemists engaged in what we now consider an absurd search for ways to transform base metals into gold.
Second, where they do consider harmonization, they could favor the less stringent of the original standards, unless there is credible evidence that it would not support the relevant regulatory objective.
Consider a couple of notorious examples.
Consider the question of predicting events like the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, which killed more than 200,000 people.
It is high time to consider novel approaches.
Why does a regime that appears to be so secure consider mere opinions, or even peaceful petitions, so dangerous?
Or at least, to consider perhaps a quite different question: where would it be reasonable for the EU to move?
Consider one of the miracles of the modern age - the personal computer.
We must consider both our attitude to global problems that were once deemed peripheral to European interests, as well what it really means to be an EU partner.
Even Iraq showed signs of being prepared to consider a possible return of the UN weapons inspectors.
Still others consider hegemony to be synonymous with control of the most power resources.
To see why, consider the situation after World War II.
Consider former US Vice President Al Gore, for example, whose documentary film on global warming, An Inconvenient Truth, is celebrated for its unflinching look at how fossil fuel consumption is leading mankind to the brink of catastrophe.
Isolationism is a familiar refrain in US foreign policy among those elements of the right that consider the US too good for the world, as well as among those on the left who consider America a destructive global force.
Consider the case of a bank headquartered in Italy, but with an important subsidiary in Germany.
But the German supervisory authorities consider Italy at risk and thus oppose any transfer of funds there.
This is a recipe for continuing political problems, as the Greeks would always consider the interest rate too high, while Germany would consider it too low (at least relative to market rates).
The (economically) developed West should consider importing that lesson.
That reversal is one of the great under-reported stories of 2011 (and of the preceding two years), and the numbers are startling. Consider Spain, which is on track to lose more than a half-million residents by 2020.
For the sake of human rights and peace in the region, my hope is that the international community will bear witness to these circumstances, consider Judge Goldstone's report in its entirety and press for accountability for the most serious crimes.
Consider land-locked Ethiopia, which only ten years ago seemed to be an especially bad bet.
Consider Yasuhiro Nakasone, Koizumi's predecessor in the 1980's.

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