meditate

/ˈmɛdəˌteɪt/
verb
  1. To focus your mind in silence for a period of time, often for relaxation or spiritual reasons.
    • Every morning she sits quietly and meditates for twenty minutes.
    • He learned to meditate to reduce his stress and anxiety.
    • The monk meditates in the garden every evening at sunset.
  2. To think deeply or carefully about something.
    • He sat by the window, meditating on the events of the past week.
    • She meditated on her next move before making a decision.
    • The philosopher meditated on the meaning of life.
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