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cerebration
/ ˌsɛrɪˈbreɪʃən /
noun
- the act of thinking; consideration; thought
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cerebration1
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Example Sentences
Mr. Bishop next gave an illustration of the theory of "unconscious cerebration."
I was trying to devise a means of proving that what she wrote was not due to "unconscious cerebration."
Yet the full gusto of a rich joie de vivre palpitates in this incessant cerebration.
Residual currents not sufficient to think this to an end; results of cerebration would be merely human.
Examination immediately undertaken; scientists puzzled because cerebration processes continue to function perfectly.
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