What is another word for reconsidering?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːkənsˈɪdəɹɪŋ] (IPA)

Reconsideration is another word for applying a second thought. There are several synonyms for reconsidering, such as rethinking, reviewing, reassessing, revising, reflecting, and analyzing. These words carry the same denotation yet slightly differ in their connotation. While reviewing implies taking a look at something to determine if it's good or bad, reassessing means revisiting a situation to gauge its worthiness. Rethinking refers to a more significant change in thought, while reflecting means to ponder. Analyzing suggests breaking down and assessing something to see its details. In any case, all of these words mean to reconsider, whether for reflecting on past decisions or assessing potential ones.

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Usage examples for Reconsidering

I will have a cigarette; there is nothing like reconsidering one's work through the smoke of a cigarette.
"Muslin"
George Moore
Moreover she was protected by the knowledge that she had thousands of pounds in hand and also the Moze property intact, and further she was already reconsidering her newly-acquired respect for money.
"The Lion's Share"
E. Arnold Bennett
"The charge ashore" of the covering party he considers a vast mistake, and his idea is that the authorities have just discovered this too, and are reconsidering its advisability.
"The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde""
George Davidson

Famous quotes with Reconsidering

  • There's a feminist writer, Naomi Wolfe, who is reconsidering her position on abortion.
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