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think out

v. consider carefully and rationally; "Every detail has been thought out"

Usage examples of "think out".

With the stone clenched in his fist, his shoulders pressed against the wall not too far from the cleft opening, Travis strove to think out, clearly and simply, his poor plan.

The best ideas arent ones I think out theyre the ones that come in a flash!

But when he was fully awakened, he was ashamed, and went into the hall, and sat in his high-seat, and strove to think out of his troubled mind.

It was hard, trying to think out all the ramifications of something.

How this miracle of fire and ice was to be created, and to sustain itself in a harsh world, he had never taken the time to think out.

I hate to take credit, when I did not really think out the picture with my own conscious wits.

There she now sat herself to think out the monstrous situation that beset her.

Instead he sat watching me as if he would think out each step of what he would do, savoring it in fantasy before taking action.

Playing chess against himself provided the silence and freedom from distraction he required to think out possible combinations beyond one or two moves.

All the same, he must think out what to do when it came to the complete word.