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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
informalall in all; taking into account the circumstances
it's not bad considering
conjunction
(subordinating) in view of the fact that
Other Word Forms
- unconsidering adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of considering1
Example Sentences
All coincidental, considering scripts are written long before the final product debuts.
So golf administrators and their broadcast partners must be considering whether they should adopt a similar stance to tennis.
The government is considering nationalising British Steel as fears grow among ministers that only days remain to secure raw materials for the company's blast furnaces in Scunthorpe.
“It’s a bit scary, considering I have family who are immigrants,” he said.
It says it is considering revising its disciplinary process so that suspension may be "the default position if enforcement action is taken by the police or regulator".
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