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con·tem·pla·tion \ˌkäntəmˈplāshən, -(ˌ)temˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English contemplacioun, from Old French contemplation, from Latin contemplation-, contemplatio, from contemplatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : meditation on spiritual things as a form of private devotion b. : a state of mystical awareness of God's being or presence : an ecstatic perception of God < a state of rapture … in which the soul is freed from its senses and organs and lost in pure contemplation — Frank Thilly > 2. : an act of the mind in considering with attention : continued attention to a particular subject : meditation, musing, study 3. obsolete : regard, consideration; also : something for which such consideration is asked : petition, prayer, request 4. : the act of viewing steadfastly and attentively : the viewing of something (as a picture or a scene) for its own sake 5. : the act of looking forward to an event : the act of intending or considering a future event : expectation < a shooting match … and other sports were in contemplation — S.E.White > |