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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
/ əˈɪəɪŋ /
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
Other Word Forms
- ܲcDz·İ·Բ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of considering1
Example Sentences
Davenport has said it would be reckless to offer big raises, considering the sex abuse settlement, an estimated $2 billion in wildfire costs and threats from the Trump administration to slash millions in federal funding.
The Scottish government, which is considering whether to approve the project, says it cannot comment on live applications.
Ellie says she eventually reached "breaking point", and even began considering having her affected eye removed.
“The County is offering what we believe is a fair three-year compensation package, considering the tremendous budgetary pressures we face,” Davenport’s office said in a statement.
However, the report also stressed the importance of considering both cost and "non-cost factors", such as visual and environmental impacts, pointing out that underground cables had lower visual impact than overhead lines.
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