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Considered

Considered is the past tense and past participle of the verb consider. It means to think about something carefully, to regard or deem something in a certain way, or to take something into account. It can also express taking a matter into consideration for a decision or judgment.

As a transitive verb, consider takes a direct object: for example, "She considered the proposal." In passive

Considered can also function adjectivally in certain contexts. It may appear in passive or reduced relative

Etymology and related terms: the word originates from Latin considerare, via Old French and into Middle English,

In summary, considered denotes a range of meanings tied to careful thought, evaluation, and a status assigned

voice,
it
becomes
"The
proposal
was
considered
favorable."
The
construction
"to
consider
doing
something"
introduces
a
verb
in
the
-ing
or
infinitive
form,
as
in
"He
is
considering
moving
to
another
city."
The
phrase
"consider
someone
for
a
position"
reflects
the
act
of
evaluating
a
person
for
a
role.
clauses:
"The
option,
considered
too
expensive,
was
abandoned."
In
contemporary
usage,
it
can
mean
"regarded
as"
or
"widely
regarded,"
as
in
"a
widely
considered
expert
opinion."
Usage
varies
by
region:
American
English
often
prefers
"considered
to
be"
rather
than
"considered
as"
when
making
a
predicate
claim,
though
both
forms
appear
in
British
English.
carrying
senses
related
to
examining
or
looking
at
closely.
Related
forms
include
consideration,
considerable,
and
considerate,
which
share
semantic
ties
to
thinking,
evaluation,
and
regard.
to
a
person
or
idea,
with
syntactic
patterns
that
include
active,
passive,
and
adjectival
uses.