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- verb Present participle of
philosophize .
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Examples
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And Robert was completely serious too, though I'm sure he meant "philosophized".
Archive 2005-02-01 2005
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And Robert was completely serious too, though I'm sure he meant "philosophized".
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June 1819; 'the thought never leaves me for a single moment; everything on earth has lost its interest for me,' This time her imperturbable father 'philosophized' in vain.
Proserpine and Midas Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1824
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“And he has never philosophized on life,” I added.
Chapter 10 2010
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They philosophized, if you will pardon my misuse of the word, about the heart as the seat of the emotions, while the scientists were formulating the circulation of the blood.
Chapter 1: My Eagle 2010
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I sat at our usual table, the one where we philosophized about relationships, gender differences, our coworkers, managers, and everything else that came up during our lunch breaks.
Perception. « 2009
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Most of the time they picnicked at our garden table, read their tabloid newspapers and philosophized.
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While they philosophized about it he was living it, placing the strong hand of his race firmly on the shoulders of the lesser breeds that laboured on Berande or menaced it from afar.
Chapter 15 2010
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People philosophized and worried about telegraphs and telephones in very much the same way that people now philosophize and worry about the Internet.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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People philosophized and worried about telegraphs and telephones in very much the same way that people now philosophize and worry about the Internet.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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