Also means
considered, well-thought-out
Usage Note
Meditato is the past participle of meditare used as an adjective, meaning carefully thought through. In legal contexts omicidio meditato is premeditated murder, and in everyday speech una risposta meditata is a measured reply. Unlike English 'meditated', it never implies seated contemplation on its own.
Examples
"Ha dato una risposta meditata e precisa."
Natural Translation
She gave a deliberate and precise answer.
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