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thought-out

[ thawt-out ]

adjective

  1. produced by or showing the results of much thought:

    a carefully thought-out argument.



thought-out

adjective

  1. conceived and developed in the manner specified

    a well thought-out scheme

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Origin of thought-out1

First recorded in 1865–70
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Bruno Quintavalle, representing four small Christian schools, said the "ill thought-out proposal" was introduced in haste.

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"Wrestling is a very thought-out sport, and we are trained to compete safely," she said.

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What I am saying is you’d better have a very carefully thought-out plan which sustains the economy, not just a bunch of slogans.

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It seems a well-co-ordinated and a thought-out operation - even down to the fact that those praying know to immediately direct me to talk to the two men on the gate.

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Labour’s Nick Thomas criticised the plan as an "ill thought-out, back of the envelop policy" which "raids the Shared Prosperity plan".

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