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thought-out, ppl. a. (ˈθɔːtˈaʊt: stress variable) [pa. pple. of think out (see think v.2 15) used as adj.] Elaborated, constructed, or arrived at by thinking or mental labour; thoroughly considered.
1870J. H. Friswell Mod. Men of Lett. vii. 129 ‘Paracelsus’, and other hard thought-out dramatic pieces. 1907Bp. Robertson in Trans. Devon Assoc. XXXIX. 44 A weighty and thought-out survey of the scope and nature of scientific truth. |