[Vocabulary] determine vs. consider

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sungpu

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I'm not sure the differences between 'determine' and 'consider' something. Could someone give me the clarification?
 

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Welcome to the forum, sungpu.

We expect you to have consulted a dictionary before asking a question like this.

What part of the definitions do you not understand?

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According to my dictionary (Oxford), there are many meanings of these words, but one of them is very similar as below:

determine (v.) = to decide definitely to do something.
e.g. They determined to start early.

consider (v.) = to think about something carefully, especially in order to make a decision.
e.g. He was considering what to do next.
 

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Welcome to the forums.

You consider something while you are still evaluating options.
Once you have made up your mind, you have made a determination.
 

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Thank you so much for your clarification.
 
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