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What (who) is Ponder - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ponder (disambiguation)

ponder         
v. (d; intr.) to ponder on, over, upon (to ponder over a problem)
ponder         
I. v. a.
Consider, weigh, contemplate, study, meditate, think on, reflect upon, deliberate upon, revolve in the mind, examine.
II. v. n.
Think, muse, reflect, cogitate, meditate, study, deliberate.
ponder         
(ponders, pondering, pondered)
If you ponder something, you think about it carefully.
I found myself constantly pondering the question: 'How could anyone do these things?'...
The Prime Minister pondered on when to go to the polls...
I'm continually pondering how to improve the team.
VERB: V n, V on/over n, V wh

Wikipedia

Ponder

Ponder can refer to:

People:

  • Amos Lee Ponder (1887–1959), Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court
  • Bruce Ponder, Director of and Professor of Oncology at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute
  • Christian Ponder (born 1988), starting quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings football team
  • Elmer Ponder (1893-1974), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • James Ponder (1819–1897), an American merchant and politician
  • Patricia Maxwell née Ponder (born 1942), American romance writer
  • Samantha Ponder (born 1987), American sportscaster and wife of Christian Ponder
  • William Thomas Ponder (1893-1947), American World War I flying ace
  • William David Ponder (1855–1933), South Australian politician
  • Winston Ponder (born c. 1944), Australian malacologist (studier of molluscs)

Other uses:

  • Ponder, Missouri, a ghost town
  • Ponder, Texas, a town in the United States
  • Ponder (horse), American Thoroughbred racehorse and 1949 Kentucky Derby winner
  • Glen Ponder, a character in the UK comedy series Knowing Me, Knowing You
  • Ponder Stibbons, a character from Terry Pratchett's Diskworld series.
  • Permanent brain (or "pondering"), the usage of the opponent's time for thinking in turn-based games
  • "Ponder", a song by Knuckle Puck from their 2015 album Copacetic
Examples of use of Ponder
1. Jews ponder ‘catastrophic‘ effects of Bernard Madoff affair.
2. That‘s something for India‘s slick managers to ponder."
3. Next, they ponder whether you have empathy for them.
4. Those, for the moment, are more than enough to ponder.
5. Muslim governments, scholars and ulema need to reflect and ponder.