cerebrate
1 of 1verb/sə.ˈri:b.reɪt/
Forms:cerebrates,cerebrating,cerebrated,cerebrated
1
to engage in the process of thinking and reasoning
- In order to solve the complex puzzle, she had to cerebrate carefully.
- The scientist spent hours cerebrating on the experimental results to draw meaningful conclusions.
- Students were encouraged to cerebrate critically during the philosophy class.
- In order to make a sound decision, it's important to cerebrate on all available options.