cerebrate

[ˈsɛrəbreɪt]

cerebrate Definition

to think deeply and carefully about something.

Using cerebrate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cerebrate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need some time to cerebrate on this problem.

  • Example

    She was cerebrating on the best way to approach the situation.

  • Example

    He was cerebrating about his future plans.

cerebrate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cerebrate

Phrases with cerebrate

  • to think deeply and carefully about something

    Example

    I need to cerebrate on this matter before making a decision.

  • to think deeply and carefully about something that has already happened

    Example

    She spent the evening cerebrating over the events of the day.

  • to think deeply and carefully about a particular topic or subject

    Example

    He was cerebrating about the implications of the new policy.

Origins of cerebrate

from Latin 'cerebrum', meaning 'brain'

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Summary: cerebrate in Brief

'Cerebrate' [ˈsɛrəbreɪt] is a verb that means to think deeply and carefully about something. It is often used in phrases like 'cerebrate on,' 'cerebrate over,' and 'cerebrate about,' and can be replaced by synonyms like 'ponder,' 'meditate,' and 'deliberate.'