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How to use contemplative in a sentence

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On the other hand, the dynamic panoramic views reflect his contemplative sense of analysis and recognition of space, timing and content.
In the miniseries, Spartacus is very brooding, contemplative and very quiet.
It's a spacey, contemplative flavor that dovetails nicely with the album's title.
Haiku is contemplative poetry and is characterised by spontaneity and lightness.
This was the day that the word contemplative entered my vocabulary, giving shape to the way I wanted to live my life.
This learning would, first of all, be a listening to God's voice in contemplative silence.
The Carthusians are a contemplative order who devote their lives to considering their faith in silence.
Since, according to the legend, she retired as a hermit, her example could be employed to sing the praises of the contemplative life.
These might be orchestral interludes or the religious hymns, but they form more contemplative passages, balancing the dialogue.
The luxurious tones and melded colors demonstrate the paintings' slow facture and encourage contemplative viewing.
Like the best Minimalist works, her paintings possess a painstaking facture and structural rigor that invite slow, contemplative readings.
Could it be that this missionary contemplative and this contemplative missionary are companions in a joint work of grace?
Hamelin's pinpoint accuracy and sure-handed excellence continued in this contemplative, sprawling piece.
Women can integrate the contemplative and active connaturally through maternity and the works of mercy that are associated with domestic life.
People walk the labyrinth slowly, as an aid to contemplative prayer and reflection, as a spiritual exercise, or as a form of pilgrimage.
This time out, however, the beats are more upbeat and inviting compared to the downtempo and contemplative beats of Folk Songs.
Was her artwork something of an expression of her prayerful life, or contemplative life?
I want to free the word contemplative from its captivity in Buddhist and Trappist monasteries and reclaim it for people like ourselves.
The one called Hogarth is charcoal-black, a contemplative podge that looks out upon the world with stupefied wonder.
You could not find a greater contrast to such contemplative serenity than the National Gallery's magnificent Rubens exhibition.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Plato perceived that the contemplative maiden was busy with memories of the past.
Just as the contemplative life pertains to the cognoscitive powers, so does the active life pertain to the appetitive powers.
He sat in contemplative silence a little while, his voice low when he spoke.
Eight cows sauntered up interestedly and chewed their cuds at him in unison, standing contemplative, calculating, determined.
The passive and contemplative following of thought, my own or other people's, must not de-energize my sympathies and my will.
Chopin, at his dreamiest and most contemplative, can employ them with unfailing effect.
May not the contemplative, medieval, monastic ideal be esthetical, and not religious nor even ethical?
The introvert is the typical contemplative, predominantly interested in the inner world.
Suddenly, there was the tannery, Jethro standing in front of it, contemplative.
He introduced the contemplative school and also the institution of the patriarchate, which for a time had some importance.
Whence it would seem that the contemplative life is not pleasurable.
If he looks out through the glass, the boldest boy stops in the middle of a shout or yell, and becomes contemplative.
The whole suggestion is of a character self-absorbed and contemplative.
When you come home you sit down in a sober, contemplative, not uncharitable frame of mind, and apply yourself to your books or your business.
The brother's contemplative smile seemed a comment upon this tone.
Hence the moral virtues do not pertain to the contemplative life.
Part of that plan was to build a contemplative retreat center, called Cloudland, which we've begun.
Little is known of his life, except that he was Secretary to the Board of Rites and retired from this position to lead the contemplative life.
This was the poetic, the philosophic, the contemplative side.
Tristram looked at him for some moments, and allowed his placid eyes to measure his friend's generous longitude and rest upon his comfortably contemplative face.
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