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consider verb (considered, considering) 1 to go over something in one's mind. 2 to look at someone or something thoughtfully. 3 to call to mind for comparison, etc. 4 to assess with regard to employing, using, etc consider someone for a job. 5 to contemplate doing something. 6 to regard as something specified He considered Neil to be his best friend. 7 to think; to have as one's opinion. 8 to take into account; to make allowances for. 9 intrans to think carefully. all things considered taking all the circumstances into account.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin considerare to examine.
considering prep in view of; when one considers. conj taking into account. adverb taking the circumstances into account Her results were pretty good, considering.
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