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Definition of deliberation
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Deliberation
(n.)
Careful
discussion
and
examination
of the
reasons
for and
against
a
measure;
as, the
deliberations
of a
legislative
body or
council..
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Precipitate
::
Precipitate
(a.)
Lacking
due
deliberation
or care;
hurried;
said or done
before
the time; as, a
precipitate
measure..
Consultation
::
Consultation
(n.) The act of
consulting
or
conferring;
deliberation
of two or more
persons
on some
matter,
with a view to a
decision..
Ponder
::
Ponder
(v. t.) To weigh in the mind; to view with
deliberation;
to
examine
carefully;
to
consider
attentively.
Advisement
::
Advisement
(n.)
Consideration;
deliberation;
consultation.
Deliberation
::
Deliberation
(n.)
Careful
discussion
and
examination
of the
reasons
for and
against
a
measure;
as, the
deliberations
of a
legislative
body or
council..
Palaver
::
Palaver
(n.) In
Africa,
a
parley
with the
natives;
a talk;
hence,
a
public
conference
and
deliberation;
a
debate..
Indeliberate
::
Indeliberate
(a.) Done
without
deliberation;
unpremeditated.
Hum
::
Hum
(interj.)
Ahem; hem; an
inarticulate
sound
uttered
in a pause of
speech
implying
doubt and
deliberation.
Slow
::
Slow
(superl.)
Not
hasty;
not
precipitate;
acting
with
deliberation;
tardy;
inactive.
Instinctive
::
Instinctive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
instinct;
derived
from, or
prompted
by,
instinct;
of the
nature
of
instinct;
determined
by
natural
impulse
or
propensity;
acting
or
produced
without
reasoning,
deliberation,
instruction,
or
experience;
spontaneous..
Determination
::
Determination
(n.) That which is
determined
upon;
result
of
deliberation;
purpose;
conclusion
formed;
fixed
resolution.
Consideration
::
Consideration
(n.) The act or
process
of
considering;
continuous
careful
thought;
examination;
contemplation;
deliberation;
attention.
Deliberately
::
Deliberately
(adv.)
With
careful
consideration,
or
deliberation;
circumspectly;
warily;
not
hastily
or
rashly;
slowly;
as, a
purpose
deliberately
formed..
Debatement
::
Debatement
(n.)
Controversy;
deliberation;
debate.
Assembly
::
Assembly
(n.) A
company
of
persons
collected
together
in one
place,
and
usually
for some
common
purpose,
esp. for
deliberation
and
legislation,
for
worship,
or for
social
entertainment..
Council
::
Council
(n.) Act of
deliberating;
deliberation;
consultation.
Hasty
::
Hasty (n.) Made or
reached
without
deliberation
or due
caution;
as, a hasty
conjecture,
inference,
conclusion,
etc., a hasty
resolution..
Hasty
::
Hasty (n.)
Moving
or
acting
with haste or in a
hurry;
hurrying;
hence,
acting
without
deliberation;
precipitate;
rash;
easily
excited;
eager..
Moot
::
Moot (n.) A
meeting
for
discussion
and
deliberation;
esp., a
meeting
of the
people
of a
village
or
district,
in
Anglo-Saxon
times,
for the
discussion
and
settlement
of
matters
of
common
interest;
--
usually
in
composition;
as,
folk-moot..
Sentiment
::
Sentiment
(a.)
Hence,
generally,
a
decision
of the mind
formed
by
deliberation
or
reasoning;
thought;
opinion;
notion;
judgment;
as, to
express
one's
sentiments
on a
subject..
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