cerebrate

[US]/sɪˈreɪ.breɪt/
[UK]/səˈrɛb.reɪt/

Translation

v.To use one's brain; to think.
Word Forms
Third Person Singularcerebrates
Present Participlecerebrating
Past Tensecerebrated
Past Participlecerebrated

Phrases & Collocations

cerebrate deeply

cerebrate critically

cerebrate analytically

cerebrate effectively

cerebrate creatively

cerebrate logically

cerebrate systematically

cerebrate thoroughly

cerebrate independently

cerebrate profoundly

Example Sentences

it's essential to cerebrate before making important decisions.

she took a moment to cerebrate on the problem at hand.

to cerebrate effectively, one must eliminate distractions.

he tends to cerebrate over every little detail.

in order to innovate, we must cerebrate outside the box.

many philosophers cerebrate about the nature of existence.

it’s important to cerebrate critically when evaluating sources.

students are encouraged to cerebrate deeply during discussions.

to cerebrate effectively, one should practice mindfulness.

he often cerebrates on the implications of his actions.

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