Not in any regular usage, but possibly.
It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to contemplate) so could be used as an adjective, as some participles are.
A possible example could be "His contemplated crime was never carried out."
The verb reflect has the participles reflecting and reflected (both adjectives), as well as reflective (creating a reflection). The noun reflection also has an adjective form reflectional (done by reflection or contemplation). The adjectives have somewhat overlapping connotations. Examples: reflecting telescope, reflecting pool reflected light, reflected images reflective tape, reflective film
Contemplaction = contemplation & action.
the man was contemplate when deciding if he should buy the new 2012 mustang.
It means thoughtful observation or meditation. Here are some sentences.Contemplation of the problem convinced us that we were on the wrong track.Her contemplation was interrupted.In contemplation of a career change, he sought more information.
Knowledge gained without proof, by a direct contemplation of truth, (Marxism)
Contemplation EP was created in 2006-07.
My brain was weary from thinking after having spent many hours in contemplation.
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He's a pious monk who spends hours in prayer and contemplation each day. After much agonizing and contemplation, he decided to resign his position on the county board. Perhaps with a bit more contemplation, I wouldn't have made such a poor decision.
The word 'mystic' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for someone who pursues contemplation for religious or spiritual knowledge and understanding; a person. The word 'mystic' is also an adjective.
It is an abstract noun. The verb would be "to contemplate."
The cast of Contemplation - 2013 includes: Jaime Refoyo as Jaime
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The cast of A Contemplation of Trees - 2009 includes: Melissa Mingo
The verb reflect has the participles reflecting and reflected (both adjectives), as well as reflective (creating a reflection). The noun reflection also has an adjective form reflectional (done by reflection or contemplation). The adjectives have somewhat overlapping connotations. Examples: reflecting telescope, reflecting pool reflected light, reflected images reflective tape, reflective film
Contemplaction = contemplation & action.
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