"Reconsidering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reconsidering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Reconsidering
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"Reconsidering" Meaning

Thinking about something again, often because of a change of mind or new information.

"Reconsidering" Examples

1. Verb

I've been reconsidering my decision to move to a new job.

2. Noun

I need some time to consider the pros and cons before making a decision, but for now, I'm giving it a lot of time, quite a bit of space - and a guaranteed dose of gold - as many compensatory payments as possible and more besides - but I am reconsidering it.

3. Verb

My parents are reconsidering taking their vacation to Hawaii because of the toxic algae bloom.

4. Verb

We need to reconsider the project timeline due to the recent setbacks.

5. Verb

In light of evidence that was previously unavailable the judge is now reconsidering the verdict.

"Reconsidering" Similar Words

Reconquered

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Reconquering

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Reconquest

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Reconquista

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Originally, the term "Reconquista" refers to the period of time in the history of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, from the 8th century until the mid-15th century, when Christian kingdoms in the northern part of the peninsula, specifically León and Castile, and their Christian allies drove the Moors (Muslims) out of all the Iberian lands.

Reconsecrated

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Reconsider

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To think or think again about something, especially a decision or an opinion.

Reconsideration

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Reconsideration refers to the act of thinking again about a decision or situation, often with the intention of changing or altering it. It involves reviewing and reassessing one's thoughts, opinions, or actions, and possibly making a new decision based on the re-evaluation. The word is often used in formal or official contexts, such as reconsidering a business deal, a policy decision, or an application.

Reconsidered

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Reconstitute

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Reconstituted

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Reconstitutes

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Reconstituting

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Reconstitution

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Reconstricting

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Reconstruct

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To rebuild or redo something, especially something that has been damaged or destroyed. It can also mean to form or shape something again, often by combining different parts.

Reconstructed

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Made or created again after being damaged, broken, or destroyed; rebuilt.<br><br>Example: "The city government commissioned a team to reconstruct the old historical building after the earthquake."