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think out

British  

verb

  1. (tr, adverb) to consider carefully and rationally in order to reach a conclusion

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“It takes away from your other points, which are typically very well thought out.”

From The Wall Street Journal

So your plan to split the estate three ways — between his daughter and your two children — appears well thought out and equitable.

From MarketWatch

"We want to make sure that our exploration of the moon is done safely and that investments are made in a way that's carefully thought out," Schmerr said.

From Science Daily

Pope Leo's interactions with journalists are gentle and softly spoken, and his words always appear thought out and deliberate.

From BBC

They have a carefully thought out internal philosophy, applied with intelligence and empathy to two drivers who have been convinced that keeping things harmonious is the best solution for all.

From BBC