"Rethink" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rethink" Meaning

To think or consider something again, often because previous thoughts or assumptions were incorrect or incomplete, or because new information or circumstances have arisen that require a fresh perspective.

"Rethink" Examples

Usage Examples of "Rethink"


1. Problem-Solving Context


She had initially designed the project to cost much less, but after meeting with investors, she had to rethink her budget to secure the necessary funds.

2. Career Development


He's been working in education for years but after a disappointing experience, he decided to rethink his career path and pursue a job in non-profit management.

3.Personal Relationships


Their argument was intense, but after some time apart, she encouraged him to rethink their contributing factors to their conflicts and it led to a better understanding of each other.

4. Scientific Discovery


With new breakthroughs in quantum physics, researchers had to rethink the fundamental laws of matter and energy to understand how these discoveries impacted current theories.

5. Creativity and Innovation


After attending a motivational seminar, the entrepreneur realized she needed to rethink her marketing strategy to better engage with her audience and increase customer satisfaction.

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The capacity or tendency of a substance or surface to hold onto or retain a substance, especially water, moisture, or ions. It can also refer to the ability of a rock or earth material to retain water or other substances, which is one of the key properties of its permeability.<br><br>In a broader sense, retentivity can also refer to the ability of the mind or memory to hold onto and retain information, especially over a long period of time. This can be used to describe a person's ability to learn and remember details, and is often seen as an important aspect of intelligence or cognitive ability.<br><br>In some contexts, retentivity can also refer to the retention of by-products or waste materials in the human body, especially in relation to the digestive system.

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