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ru·mi·nate [ˈru:mɪneɪt, am. angl. -mə-] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. ruminate ur. jez. (meditate):

to ruminate about [or over] [or on] sth

2. ruminate cows:

ruminate

Primeri iz slovarja PONS (uredniško pregledani).

to ruminate about [or over] [or on] sth

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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She disappears, and the creature is left alone in the woods to ruminate on the error of his ways.
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Similarly, although the bible portrays them as ruminants, the hyrax, hare, and coney, are all coprophages, and do not ruminate and lack a rumen.
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The young begin to take solid food at 5 to 14 days, and begin to ruminate after one month.
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Much paper has been consumed by historians of science ruminating on this idea.
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John appears to ruminate over his response before finally apologizing to everyone for leading them on.
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S/he ruminates about the death and longs for a reunion with the departed, feeling unsure of his/her identity and place in the world.
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For example, studies have shown that some individuals ruminate on experiences with prejudice, which is associated with anxiety and depression.
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As a result, depressed individuals have been shown to ruminate, reflecting on the reasons for their current problems.
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The tendency to negatively ruminate is a stable constant over time and serves as a significant risk factor for clinical depression.
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Between these hours, giraffes mostly stand and ruminate.
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