Preconsideration

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Pronunciation: /ˌpriːkənˌsɪdəˈreɪʃən/

Definitions of preconsideration

noun a consideration or thought given in advance or beforehand

Example Sentences

A1 Preconsideration is important before making a decision.

A2 The team engaged in preconsideration of all possible options.

B1 The preconsideration of potential risks helped in developing a solid strategy.

B2 The preconsideration of different perspectives led to a more well-rounded solution.

C1 Extensive preconsideration of the project's requirements was conducted before implementation.

C2 The thorough preconsideration of all variables ensured the success of the project.

Examples of preconsideration in a Sentence

formal Before making a decision, thorough preconsideration of all options is necessary.

informal Let's have a quick preconsideration of the menu before we order.

slang I didn't do any preconsideration before buying that expensive gadget.

figurative In chess, preconsideration of your opponent's possible moves is key to winning the game.

Grammatical Forms of preconsideration

past tense

preconsidered

plural

preconsiderations

comparative

more preconsidered

superlative

most preconsidered

present tense

preconsiders

future tense

will preconsider

perfect tense

have preconsidered

continuous tense

is preconsidering

singular

preconsideration

positive degree

preconsideration

infinitive

to preconsider

gerund

preconsidering

participle

preconsidered

Origin and Evolution of preconsideration

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'preconsideration' originated from Latin, where 'pre-' means before and 'consideration' means careful thought or examination.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'preconsideration' has retained its original meaning of considering something beforehand, but it may also be used in a more general sense of preliminary consideration or contemplation.