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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
philosophise .
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Examples
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The hell of it is, to stop it, after you've got it started, "philosophised" The Colonel "....
Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative Harry Kemp 1921
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NED BASHFORD, A jaded young man of the world, who has philosophised his experiences and who is without faith in the veracity or purity of women.
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The most corporate sponsored, politicized, philosophised, polarized war mankind has ever endured.
Think Progress » The WSJ’s Taranto trivializes the Iraqi insurgency. 2005
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The character is not philosophised and then illustrated by concrete instances after the manner of
Cyropaedia 2007
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The will to live, John Eglinton philosophised, for poor
Ulysses 2003
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He philosophised till he destroyed everything, everything, even the obligation of all normal and natural human duties, till at last he had nothing left.
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It was the proportions that were changed, and the proportions were at all times, he philosophised, the very conditions of perception, the terms of thought.
The Ambassadors 2003
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Therefore, as a man who has not thought and philosophised in vain, I seek no vengeance, plot no evil against thee.
The Scarlet Letter 2002
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"I see it as an orientation exercise," Aelianus philosophised.
A Body In The Bath House Davis, Lindsey 2001
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But among the great men who have philosophised about this marvellous effect of nature the one who surprised me the most is Kepler.
Parapsychology: An Exchange Josephson, Brian D. 1980
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