amend, draw off, have second thoughts, reappraise, recheck, reexamine, rethink, revaluate, revise, think better of
Definitionv. consider again
Last update: June 27, 2015
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The management was forced to reconsider it's decision about the termination. [Please select]
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Won't you reconsider staying here next month? [Please select]
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"Let me entreat you also to reconsider it." [Please select]
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Don't tempt me to reconsider the question. [Please select]
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It can't be reconsidered, and my mind is made up. [Please select]
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The following morning a motion was introduced to reconsider; and in the debate that followed, Krebs, still defiant, took an active part. [Please select]
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If you ever reconsider your decision--if you should ever need me for anything--I shall be within call. [Please select]
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He spoke of the Canneries case and wanted to know if I cared to reconsider my refusal to settle it. [Please select]
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