Sentences with contemplate
con·tem·plate
C c - For a time he contemplated a career as an army medical doctor. [VERB noun]
- As he lay in his hospital bed that night, he cried as he contemplated his future. [VERB noun]
- And beyond xenophobia, fear of strangers, we might contemplate the wisdom and pleasure that could flow from another Greek word.
- It drives inmates to contemplate suicide and, at times, to attempt it, as several have in recent weeks.
- He contemplated his hands, still frowning. [VERB noun]
- To contemplate changing jobs
- Broken dreams … Austin and Outteridge contemplate their fate.
- He's a man who likes to contemplate the cusp between the realistic and the fanciful.
- To contemplate the stars.
- To contemplate a difficult problem.
- A woman and her child contemplate the cyclone damage to their house in a village near Pyapon.
- To contemplate buying a new car.