cerebrate

English

Etymology

From Latin cerebrum (brain); likely Back-formation from cerebration.

Verb

cerebrate (third-person singular simple present cerebrates, present participle cerebrating, simple past and past participle cerebrated)

  1. To think or cogitate, especially so as to make inferences or decisions or to solve problems.

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