Consider meaning in English

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Definition

I will consider this: I will think about, contemplate this verb
I'll consider your proposal; I'll think about it and give you my answer tomorrow.
to consider: to think about, to take into account; to regard, to view verb
We have only had the dog for 2 weeks, but already we consider him to be part of the family.

UK: I'm considering starting my own business.
US: He's considered to be the best chef in France.

Examples

  • "Scott : In any case, there's an important factor that you should consider."
  • "Philip will be traveling by company car in order to save on airfare, so you can consider this a 'business road trip' if you like."
  • "She said if I could take care of the dog, she would consider getting back together with me."
  • "That's not something that we've ever, considered."
  • "Warbuckle has personally provided four options for his privileged customers to consider and vote on."
  • "Ms. Lohan already sits on our board of trustees, however she is considering investing a large amount of capital in the company, which would allow us to finally purchase the island zoo that everyone keeps asking about."
  • "Harold : Alright, I'll consider that and send you an email as soon as possible."
  • "Are Ms BümBüm and Mr Delavigne considering marriage any time soon?"
  • "Only original tracks will be considered."
  • "He's been working here for several years, and we consider him to be part of the Delavigne family."
  • "Ms. Lohan already sits on our board of trustees, however she is considering investing a large amount of capital in the company, which would allow us to finally purchase the island zoo that Horatio keeps asking for."
  • "If you're wise, you'll equip your home with a top-of-the-range security system. Consider an alarm, motion-activated security lights, and perhaps CCTV cameras."
  • "If any of you believe that you have cause for firing an employee, or are considering the possibility of firing an employee, please discuss it with the HR department first."
  • "Consider this email a first warning, further reports of verbal abuse will result in serious consequences!"
  • "Today, these places are considered landmarks and represent the freedom with which San Francisco is traditionally associated."
  • "Bruno : The posters you see every day on the streets of Paris would probably be considered pornographic here in the States."
  • "The past few weeks have been a very difficult time for me as I considered the direction of my career and whether I should stay with the company where I have worked happily for the last seven years."
  • "As you know, Ivana BümBüm, the model who appears in our TV commercials, and who is considered to be the face of Delavigne, has been photographed taking cocaine."
  • "Delavigne Corp, already considered a maverick in the cosmetics industry for its staunch refusal to use animals in the testing of its products, hopes to promote ecological awareness among customers as well as take advantage of a new wave of environmental consciousness brought to national attention by the recent bestseller "Global Warming: It's all your fault"."

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