
pertentāmus
Latin pertentare
- to test
- to try out
- to explore thoroughly
- to agitate thoroughly
Pick the meaning you prefer.
present active indicative (which means the verb describes an action being performed by the subject in the present or habitually)
- pertentō (I test)
- pertentas (you test)
- pertentat (he/she/it tests)
- pertentāmus (we test)
- pertentātis (you all test)
- pertentant (they test)
Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thessalonians 5:21)
"All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better."
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Anytime you don't understand something, it doesn't create fear, it creates curiosity. Having an experimental mindset means seeing failures as data points that you can learn from. It means being open to making mistakes because you know you're going to learn from them. . . . The idea of cultivating an experimental mindset is based on the scientific method."
-- Anne-Laure Le Cunff
(neuroscientist and author of Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World)
pertentāmus
We test.
We try out.
We explore thoroughly.
We agitate thoroughly.

Writing
David O. McKay Essay Contest 2022
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