Meditate in a sentence as a verb

Few people who say they "meditate" are reaching that point since it requires years of sincere effort.

On most days I just want to meditate, catch up with family, exercise and perhaps hang out on the beach or travel to exotic places.

It seems to me that everyone should just meditate on what's been lost, and defer judgement about why he would do this until there is evidence.

"It would be worthwhile to meditate on this while people work to remove the Hetch Hetchy reservoir from existence in the name of "restoring nature.

In order to successfully meditate, you need to deal with a wide variety of distractions and other obstacles.

Newbies may write about how they can meditate or listen to music while riding, but experienced riders know they must always stay alert.

There is a gradual tendency to modify behavior to being more calm, collected and centered which helps to go deeper when attempting to meditate.

But we don't understand pair programming?There is a time to pair up, and there is a time to isolate oneself and think and meditate and explore the problem space and be creative.

I tried checking out of my responsibilities several times over the last decade, and although it didn't fix my depression, it gave me some breathing room to meditate on why I was still unhappy.

Go even further next: meditate a bit on how big the world is and how many horrible things are in that could really hurt you and the ones you love, and then go even further, think about how big and dangerous the universe is and how small and powerless you are and how many cosmical catastrophes could negate our civilization's entire existence.

Meditate definitions

verb

reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate"

verb

think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes; "He is meditating in his study"

See also: study contemplate