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think through
Idioms and Phrases
Also, think out . Arrive at a thorough understanding of; devise or contrive thoroughly. For example, That answer doesn't work; I don't believe you've thought the problem through , or He thought out a far more efficient method . The first term dates from the early 1900s, the variant from the mid-1800s. Also see think up .Example Sentences
Together, they also think through the likelihood of the Supreme Court stepping into the Alien Enemies Act case at this early stage by just taking the Trump administration at its word that those summary renditions were totally legal and constitutionally correct.
Dr Grenfell added the Church is going through a "really painful and necessary time of reckoning" and there is a "huge amount to think through before we appoint a new Archbishop of Canterbury".
To be proactive you can think through what burden you can help alleviate, she added.
Our job is to think through the legal arguments that Trump and his allies will devise to accomplish their aims and to explain them as best we can.
“I grew up a DVD kid, so I was listening to the DVD commentary and trying to learn how to direct like that. You didn’t get a lot of opportunities to be on set. You don’t see how other people work or think through the thing. So this is so amazing, both as an audience member and being here.â€
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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