cerebrate
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I’m uncomfortable with too much intimacy, afraid of female need, quicker to anger than sadness, apt to cerebrate rather than experience my emotions.
From Slate ● May 17, 2018
In addition to dispensing stateliness of presence, ring of voice, ability to cerebrate while vertical, and modern substitutes for the Demosthenic pebble, Dr. Covington studies the vocabulation of his charges.
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It is one thing to cerebrate; to narrate is quite another.
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One M. L. Lederer had accused Dr. Emanuel Lasker, German chess master, onetime world's champion, of employing unfair tactics for the purpose of impairing his opponents' powers to cerebrate.
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Miss Upton did not help her out, but, regaining control of her risibles, continued to eat and drink placidly, allowing her companion to cerebrate.
From In Apple-Blossom Time A Fairy-Tale to Date by Clara Louise Burnham
But it is inchoate, stumbling, strange; and art, after all, must, I fancy, be more clear-cut than this, must be, in Anglo-Saxon literature at least, most carefully cerebrated.
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"I've cerebrated all day for seven bodies besides my own and I find it wearing."
From Old Rose and Silver by Myrtle Reed
I shall give a single illustration of how this more celebrated than cerebrated "divine" is pleased to think that he thinks.
From The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909 by S. O. (Silas Orrin) Howes
Not for nothing was this man cerebrated throughout Methodism as a saver of souls.
From Tales of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett