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meditating

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/ˈmɛdəˌteɪtɪŋ/ · med-i-ta-ting

to engage in mental exercise for the purpose of reaching a heightened level of spiritual awareness.

Meanings

verbformal

to engage in mental exercise for the purpose of reaching a heightened level of spiritual awareness.

ذہنی مشقت کرنا تاکہ روحانی بیداری کا ایک بلند مقام حاصل کیا جا سکے۔

ذہن سازی

zehen saazi

Synonyms

contemplateponderreflectغور کرناتدبر کرناخیال کرنا

Antonyms

ignoredisregardneglectغفلت کرنانظر انداز کرناتوجہ نہ دینا

Common Collocations

  • deeply meditating
  • meditating on a question
  • meditating in silence

Example Sentences

She spends every morning meditating for clarity of thought.

وہ ہر صبح ذہن سازی کرتی ہے تاکہ واضح سوچ حاصل کر سکے۔

Woh har subah zehen saazi karti hai taake wazeh soch haasil kar sake.

Meditating can help reduce stress and anxiety.

ذہن سازی stress اور anxiety کو کم کرنے میں مددگار ثابت ہو سکتی ہے۔

Zehan saazi stress aur anxiety ko kam karne mein madadgar saabit ho sakti hai.

He started meditating to find inner peace.

اس نے اندرونی سکون پانے کے لیے ذہن سازی شروع کی۔

Usne andaroni sukoon pane ke liye zehen saazi shuru ki.

Easily Confused With

meditate:Meditating is the present participle form of the verb meditate, which refers to the act of thinking deeply.

Word Family

meditation
nounذہن سازی
meditative
adjectiveذہن سازی کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of meditating as a deeply soothing 'medley' of peaceful thoughts.

Imagine a calm lake where you can see your reflection, symbolizing clarity and peace.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہم نے تو بس درد کی دہلیز پر آ کر / غور کیا ہے آپ کی یاد میں آنے والے

Hum ne to bas dard ki dehleez par aa kar / Ghor kiya hai aap ki yaad mein aane wale.

We have only contemplated at the threshold of pain / Considering the memories that come to us.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

کام میں دھیان دینا کامیابی کی کنجی ہے۔

Kaam mein dhyan dena kamiyabi ki kunji hai.

Paying attention to work is the key to success.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "meditari" — to think, ponder, or contemplate

First known use: 14th century

The word 'meditate' comes from the Latin 'meditari', which means to think or ponder. It has evolved to encompass various forms of mindfulness practices.