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consult

verb intransitive
To seek the opinion or advice of another by, by a statement of facts, and suitable inquiries, for the purpose of directing ones own judgment; followed by with. Rehoboam consulted with the old men.7 Kings 12:6. David consulted with the captains of thousands. 7 Chronicles 13:1.

consult

To take counsel together; to seek opinions and advice by mutual statements, enquiries and reasonings; to deliberate in common. The chief priests consulted that they might put Lazarus to death. John 12:10.

consult

To consider with deliberation. Luke 14:31.

consult

verb transitive
To ask advice of; to seek the opinion of another, as a guide to ones own judgment; as, to consult a friend or parent.

consult

To seek information, or facts, in something; as by examining books or papers, Thus, I consulted several authors on the subject; I consulted the official documents.

consult

To regard; to have reference or respect to, in judging or acting; to decide or to act in favor of. We are to consult the necessities, rather than the pleasures of life. We are to consult public as well as private interest. He consulted his own safety in flight. Ere fancy you consult, consult your purse.

consult

To plan, devise or contrive. Thou hast consulted shame to thy house, by cutting off many people. Habakkuk 2:10.

consult

noun
The act of consulting; the effect of consultation; determination; a council, or deliberating assembly. This word is, I believe, entirely obsolete, except in poetry. It would be naturally accented on the first syllable, but the poets accent the last.