think good
English
Verb
think good (third-person singular simple present thinks good, present participle thinking good, simple past and past participle thought good)
- (archaic) To be disposed; to be willing.
- 1676, Thucydides, The History of the Grecian War: In Eight Books, page 229:
- […] if you think good to go on with the course you have propounded.
- 1681, Gilbert Burnet, The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, page 188:
- […] an account, as wherewith we doubt not you will be satisfied, if you think good to require it of us.
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