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considering
[ kuhn-sid-er-ing ]
preposition
- taking into account; in view of:
The campaign was a great success, considering the strong opposition.
adverb
- Informal. with all things considered considered (used only after the statement it modifies):
He paints very well, considering.
conjunction
- taking into consideration that:
Considering they are newcomers, they've adjusted very well.
considering
/ kənˈsɪdərɪŋ /
preposition
- in view of
adverb
- informal.all in all; taking into account the circumstances
it's not bad considering
conjunction
- subordinating in view of the fact that
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Other Words From
- uncon·sider·ing adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of considering1
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Example Sentences
In Uganda, legislators are considering further criminalization of LGBT advocacy and same-sex relationships.
Now Wisconsin is considering making it mandatory for parents who adopt overseas to have their children “re-adopted” in the state.
Nowhere to be found is the anguish, the drama, the pain of an athlete on that level who considering walking away.
This is amazing progress considering that marriage equality in the first state was achieved scarcely more than a decade ago.
None of this was expected considering his pampered upbringing.
Probably his Private Secretary, considering you a new man, will have failed to furnish the necessary information.
I don't exactly see how I could have been, considering I never made a rhyme in my life!
Consequently they endeavor to please him, without considering what he asks or what they do.
These statistics were of much practical use when considering questions of economy and other matters from day to day.
Considering that Maude did not profess to love her husband very much, it was astonishing how keenly she felt this.
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