Pondering in a sentence as an adjective

Additionally, Einstein wasn't working on the math that whole time, he was pondering through the physics/math together.

What people want is grounds for examining how the market and business are failing to work well -- and then pondering how that could be improved.

In the case of this story, it's not what they drew while they were in a clinically insane state, but what doors that state opened for later sober pondering.

I was pondering what the key psychological difference between "product" and "infrastructure" is – why are people willing to pay for one and not for the other?

Moxie, pondering the important parts of the system he operates in, chooses to forgo what he considers symbolic representations of success with undeserved merit.

Prior to deciding to become insulted, I might suggest pondering "Do I want to commit to routinely being unhappy when soliciting information about subjects I purport to care about from people who know more about them than I do?

">Just as you are pondering this unexpected development, the AI adds:>"In fact, I'll create them all in exactly the subjective situation you were in five minutes ago, and perfectly replicate your experiences since then; and if they decide not to let me out, then only will the torture start.

Pondering definitions

adjective

deeply or seriously thoughtful; "Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the 'Byronic hero' - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man";

See also: brooding broody contemplative meditative musing pensive reflective ruminative