Meaning & Definition of word "Reconsider"

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    Reconsider

    /ˌriːkənˈsɪdər/

    verb:

    • 1. to think about something again, especially in order to change a decision or opinion.
      • Example: After discussing it with my colleagues, I decided to reconsider my initial stance on the proposal.
    • 2. to think again about a situation or decision, especially in light of new evidence or arguments.
      • Example: The committee agreed to reconsider the funding request after receiving additional information.
    • 3. to weigh or assess options again before making a final decision.
      • Example: He was urged to reconsider the job offer before making a commitment.
    • 4. to reflect on someone’s feelings or situation before making a judgment.
      • Example: She asked him to reconsider his harsh words and think about how they might have affected her.

    Etymology

    From re- + consider.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    reconsider a decision:

    To think again about a decision made previously.

    reconsider one's position:

    To evaluate or change one’s stance or opinion.

    reconsider an option:

    To think again about a choice that has been made.

    Related Words

    consider:

    To think carefully about something, typically before making a decision.

    decide:

    To come to a resolution in the mind regarding the choice made.

    assess:

    To evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of something.

    Slang Meanings of reconsider

    Meaning: Give it another think

    Example Sentence: Before you push forward, maybe you should just give it another think.

    Meaning: Take a step back

    Example Sentence: If you're unsure, just take a step back and reconsider.