What does considering mean?
Considering means present participle and gerund of consider.
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/kənˈsɪdəɹɪŋ/ · verb
present participle and gerund of consider.
Considering they are newcomers, they've accomplished a lot.
This respite shook / The bosom of my conscience, enter'd me, / Yea, with a splitting power, and made to tremble / The region of my breast; which forced such way, / That many mazed considerings did throng / And press'd in with this caution.
Your wound doesn't look that bad, considering.
Considering the extent of his crimes, he was given a surprisingly short sentence.
Use considering when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Considering means present participle and gerund of consider.
Common synonyms include in view of.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Considering they are newcomers, they've accomplished a lot.
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