Contemplationis example sentences

Related (13): meditation, introspection, reflection, rumination, musing, pondering, concentration, thoughtfulness, introversion, deliberation, brooding, cogitation, introspection.

con·tem·pla·tion

noun

contemplation (noun) · contemplations (plural noun)

  - the action of looking thoughtfully at something for a long time:

  - deep reflective thought:

  - the state of being thought about or planned:

  - religious meditation.

  - (in Christian spirituality) a form of prayer or meditation in which a person seeks to pass beyond mental images and concepts to a direct experience of the divine.

Synonyms

viewing, regarding, examination, inspection, observation, survey, study, scrutiny, scanning, eyeing, thought, meditation, consideration, pondering, reflection, thinking, musing, rumination, deliberation, cogitation, reverie, concentration, introspection, cerebration, Wikipedia, Legal

"Contemplationis" Example Sentences

1. Contemplationis of the past can often be a source of comfort.
2. He found solace in contemplationis of his life's accomplishments.
3. His contemplationis were interrupted by a loud noise.
4. The contemplationis of the meaning of life has been a timeless question.
5. The monk found inner peace through contemplationis.
6. His contemplationis were often filled with sadness.
7. Contemplationis of the situation brought a sense of clarity.
8. She was lost in contemplationis as she watched the sunset.
9. His contemplationis were often filled with joy.
10. His contemplationis were interrupted by a knock at the door.
11. Contemplationis of the future brought a sense of hope.
12. Contemplationis of their life together brought a smile to her face.
13. Contemplationis of the past brought a sense of nostalgia.
14. Contemplationis of the present brought a sense of contentment.
15. He was lost in contemplationis when his phone rang.
16. Contemplationis of the present moment brought a sense of peace.
17. Contemplationis of the beauty of nature brought a sense of wonder.
18. His contemplationis were filled with deep thoughts.
19. Contemplationis of the stars in the night sky brought a sense of awe.
20. Contemplationis of the day's events brought a sense of clarity.

Common Phases

contemplatio Dei; contemplatio mundi; contemplatio animae; contemplatio Christi; contemplatio Crucis.

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