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Excogitate   Listen
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Excogitate  v. t.  (past & past part. excogitated; pres. part. excogitating)  To think out; to find out or discover by thinking; to devise; to contrive. "Excogitate strange arts." "This evidence... thus excogitated out of the general theory."



Excogitate  v. i.  To cogitate. (R.)






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"Excogitate" Quotes from Famous Books



... ought or ought not to have done, however, had not yet made itself clear to him, and his endeavour to excogitate being in that direction broken off, gave way to the pleasure of knowing himself a father, or perhaps more truly of having an heir. In the strength of it he rose, went to the cellaret, and poured himself out a glass of his favourite port, which he sat down to drink in silence and ...
— Stephen Archer and Other Tales • George MacDonald

... up, "did YOU ever pause to excogitate that if all the hot air you is dispensin' was to be collected together it would fill a balloon big enough to waft you and me over that Bullyvard of Palms to yonder gin ...
— Arizona Nights • Stewart Edward White

... himself in an awkward position, which certainly would have been his case if Alec had rung for the sacrist. Nor was he capable of acting well on the spur of any moment. He must have plans: those he would carry out remorselessly.—So he went away to excogitate further revenge. But he was in love with Kate just enough to be uneasy as to the result of ...
— Alec Forbes of Howglen • George MacDonald



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