single word requests - A verb for a more precise way of showing a puzzle?


I have talked about a puzzle in a more general way. Now I want to identify a more precise and specific formulation of that puzzle. What verb should I use?


Example:



Life in this world seem to be a puzzle. One way to ... that puzzle is to ask whether life has any purpose at all.



I had "cast" in mind, but @terdon in a comment on another page suggested "recast". Since the puzzle has not been cast yet, I think "re-cast" might not be the best choice. The puzzle is "cast" for the first time, isn't it?



Answer



I would suggest either view or think about:



One way to view that puzzle is to ask whether life has any purpose at all.



as in:



view


VERB



  1. [with object and adverbial] Regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude.
    ‘farmers are viewing the rise in rabbit numbers with concern’



or



One way to think about that puzzle is to ask whether life has any purpose at all.



as in:



think


VERB


2.4 (think of/about) Consider the possibility or advantages of (a course of action)
‘he was thinking of becoming a zoologist’



There's also consider:



consider


VERB


[WITH OBJECT]



  1. Look attentively at.
    ‘the old man considered his granddaughter thoughtfully’



Hope this helps.


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