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    Re·con·sid·er
    /ˌrēkənˈsidər/

    verb

    • 1. consider (something) again, especially for a possible change of decision regarding it: "we urge you to reconsider the decision to close the plant"
  2. The meaning of RECONSIDER is to consider again especially with a view to changing or reversing. How to use reconsider in a sentence.

  3. Reconsider definition: to consider again, especially with a view to change of decision or action. See examples of RECONSIDER used in a sentence.

  4. RECONSIDER definition: 1. to think again about a decision or opinion and decide if you want to change it: 2. to think…. Learn more.

  5. to think again about a decision or opinion and decide if you want to change it: He begged her to reconsider but she would not. We have reconsidered your proposals and we have decided to go ahead with the deal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to think carefully about something.

  6. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb reconsider. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. If you reconsider a decision or method, you think about it and try to decide whether it should be changed.

  8. When you reconsider something, you think about it again or in a new way. You might decline your grandfather's invitation to the circus, but then reconsider when you see that Gunther the famous lion tamer is showing up.

  9. 1. to consider (something) again, with a view to changing one's policy or course of action. 2. (Parliamentary Procedure) (in a legislative assembly or similar body) to consider again (a bill or other matter) that has already been voted upon. ˌreconˌsiderˈation n.

  10. to think about something again, especially because you might want to change a previous decision or opinion. reconsider (something) to reconsider your decision/position. The company was forced to reconsider its plans for expansion. Recent information may persuade the board to reconsider. reconsider what, how, etc…

  11. to think about something again, especially because you might want to change a previous decision or opinion to reconsider your decision/position The company was forced to reconsider its plans for expansion. Recent information may persuade the board to reconsider.

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