philosophize
phi|loso|phize /fɪl'ɒsəfaɪz/ (philosophizes philosophizing philosophized)
in BRIT, also use philosophise
[VERB] V, V about/on n, also V with quote
If you say that someone is philosophizing, you mean that they are talking or thinking about important subjects, sometimes instead of doing something practical.
He philosophized, he admitted, not because he was certain of establishing the truth, but because it gave him pleasure.
...a tendency to philosophize about racial harmony.
● philosophizing [N-UNCOUNT]
The General was anxious to cut short the philosophizing and get down to more urgent problems.
in BRIT, also use philosophise
[VERB] V, V about/on n, also V with quote
If you say that someone is philosophizing, you mean that they are talking or thinking about important subjects, sometimes instead of doing something practical.
He philosophized, he admitted, not because he was certain of establishing the truth, but because it gave him pleasure.
...a tendency to philosophize about racial harmony.
● philosophizing [N-UNCOUNT]
The General was anxious to cut short the philosophizing and get down to more urgent problems.