deliberated means basically to "discuss"
Favor, Acknowledge, Consult, Grant, and Inspect
No, the word "Haiti" does not mean "hell." "Haiti" is the name of a country in the Caribbean, situated on the island of Hispaniola.
"Sophiam " is not a word in English (or ant other language I know) . Do you mean "sophism " -which means 'deceptive or fallacious argumentation.'
The word you're looking for is "speculation."
"Seily" is not a recognized word in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a word from a different language.
The jury deliberated the verdict .
He accused the committee of making rash decisions, when in truth they had deliberated the issues for several weeks before setting the final policies.
pondered, deliberated, contemplated, mused, ruminated, weighed, regarded, analyzed, examined
The jury deliberated for several days, but the trial eventually ended in a deadlock.
pondered, deliberated, contemplated, mused, ruminated, weighed, regarded, analyzed, examined
The Grand Jury, which is composed of five men and seven women, were only out twenty minutes during their deliberations.
The House of Representatives deliberated voted79 to 49 (61% in favor)
"Pondered" "Considered" "Deliberated" "Excogitated" "Ruminated" "Mulled over" "Speculated" Take your pick.
For a long time I deliberated, because I knew she would find relief and sucrease from me once I destroyed her, because then I could no longer harass her like a devil, and posses her with contemptible laughter. - John Fante, Road to Los Angeles
The jury deliberated for 12 hours and found Mr. Smith guilty of murder in the first degree.
Adjective: Done consciously and intentionally: "a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict".Verb: Engage in long and careful consideration: "she deliberated over the menu".
adjective1. carefully weighed or considered; studied; intentional: a deliberate lie.2. characterized by deliberation; careful or slow in deciding: a deliberate decision.3. leisurely and steady in movement or action; slow and even; unhurried: a deliberate step.verb (used with object)4. to weigh in the mind; consider: to deliberate a question.verb (used without object)5. to think carefully or attentively; reflect: She deliberated for a long time before giving her decision.6. to consult or confer formally: The jury deliberated for three hours.