Reconsider (verb)

  1. Consider (something) again, especially with a view to changing a decision.
  2. Take into account or regard (something) again.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from re- "again" + consider.

Examples:

  1. The committee decided to reconsider the proposal after further discussion.
  2. The manager reconsidered the employee's request for a raise.
  3. The city council voted to reconsider their decision to reject the new development proposal.
  4. The judge asked the jury to reconsider their verdict.
  5. The investor reconsidered their investments and decided to diversify their portfolio.
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