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thought-out
[ thawt-out ]
adjective
- produced by or showing the results of much thought:
a carefully thought-out argument.
thought-out
adjective
- conceived and developed in the manner specified
a well thought-out scheme
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of thought-out1
Example Sentences
Bruno Quintavalle, representing four small Christian schools, said the "ill thought-out proposal" was introduced in haste.
"Wrestling is a very thought-out sport, and we are trained to compete safely," she said.
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.
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.
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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