meditar
to meditate
verb meh-dee-TAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin meditari, 'to reflect, practise'.
Also means
to ponder
Usage Note
Meditar covers both spiritual meditation (meditar cada mañana — to meditate each morning) and intellectual deliberation (meditó la respuesta — he thought carefully about his answer). It is a regular -ar verb with no stem changes. When the sense is 'to think over', it competes with reflexionar and cavilar, the latter implying prolonged or anxious rumination.
Examples
"Necesito meditar antes de decidir."
Natural Translation
I need to meditate before deciding.
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