excogitate

[US]/ɪkˈkɒdʒɪteɪt/
[UK]/ɪkˈkɑːdʒɪteɪt/

Translation

vt.to think out, devise, or invent; to consider deeply and carefully
Word Forms
Third Person Singularexcogitates
Present Participleexcogitating
Past Tenseexcogitated
Past Participleexcogitated

Phrases & Collocations

excogitate ideas

excogitate solutions

excogitate plans

excogitate strategies

excogitate concepts

excogitate problems

excogitate methods

excogitate theories

excogitate options

excogitate questions

Example Sentences

she needed to excogitate a plan for the project.

they excogitate solutions to complex problems.

he often excogitates new ideas for his business.

we should excogitate the best approach to this issue.

excogitate a strategy before the meeting.

she likes to excogitate during her quiet time.

to excogitate effectively, one needs a quiet environment.

he was able to excogitate a solution after much reflection.

they excogitate ways to improve their workflow.

excogitate your goals before setting out on your journey.

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