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cerebration /ˌsɛrɪˈbreɪʃ(ə)n /noun [mass noun] technical or formalThe working of the brain; thinking.I think sometimes the stereotype of the theologian as all cerebration and no affectivity is accurate-not always by any means, thank God, but sometimes it is true....- I'm happy that you heeded my comments, but they're only the results of lots of experience and some basic common sense, not deep cerebration.
- What the devil do they think ‘reality’ is if not the product of cerebration?
Derivatives cerebrate /ˈsɛrɪbreɪt / verb ...- Moreover, Jean and Laure's silent yearning can be fully savored only after watching Friday Night for a second time: watching more than hearing, seeing more than sounding, sensing rather than cerebrating.
- Speech came in the form of an electrical surge cerebrated from his mind and then filtered through a wonderfully simple yet insanely complex transistor box with a tuning fork attachment.
- One can linger and cerebrate or simply step in for a retinally intoxicating spin.
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