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reconsider

/ˈɹikənˌsɪdɚ/verb4 syllables

Reconsider means: consider again; give new consideration to; usually with a view to changing.

Synonyms for reconsider2

also used for reconsider

think over, second-guess

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What does reconsider mean?2

verb

1

consider again; give new consideration to; usually with a view to changing“Won't you reconsider your decision?”

2

consider again (a bill) that had been voted upon before, with a view to altering it

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with reconsider?2

two syllables

bidder

three syllables

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Reconsider in a sentence

  • We might otherwise have to reconsider the purchase.unknown
  • Conflicting reports prompted the director to reconsider her position.papabear
  • Let's take advantage of the 'exemption' controversy to reconsider the way we work.fcbond
  • The stress of the pandemic let many to reconsider their priorities.Hybrid
  • Your honesty makes him reconsider his own choices.Nuel
  • The stage charisma of drag performers compels audiences to reconsider their own stereotypes.unknown
  • I'm glad you decided to reconsider my offer.CK
  • Don't you think that you should reconsider that?CK

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Forms of reconsider

as a verb

past tense
reconsidered
present participle
reconsidering
third-person singular
reconsiders
past participle
reconsidered