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Meaning of reconsidered
The primary meaning of the word "reconsidered" is to think again about a decision, idea, or opinion in order to change it or make a new judgment.
Etymology of reconsidered
The word "reconsidered" has its roots in the Latin words "re" (meaning "again" or "anew") and "considerare" (meaning "to think carefully about" or "to ponder")
The word has been in use since the 15th century, initially meaning "to think again about something" and later evolving to include the sense of re-evaluating or re-examining something
Synonyms
reevaluated
reassessed
reexamined
reviewed
revised
rethought
recalibrated
reappreciated
reweighed
relooked
reconceived
reinterpreted
reanalyzed
rechecked
reconfirmed
revalidated
reappraised
rejudged
redecided
retried
retested
reexplored
reinvestigated
reinspected
rescrutinized
reevaluated
rebalanced
Definitions
- To think again about a decision, idea, or opinion in order to change it or make a new judgment
- * To re-examine or re-evaluate something, such as a decision, plan, or policy, in order to make changes or improvements
Usage Examples
- The company reconsidered its decision to expand into the new market after reviewing the latest financial reports
- * She reconsidered her choice of college major after taking a few classes in a different field
- * The government reconsidered its policy on immigration after receiving feedback from the public
Antonyms
upheld
confirmed
ratified
validated
supported
maintained
sustained
continued
persevered
persisted
remained
stayed
unchanged
unaltered
unrevised
unmodified
unamended
unrepented
unregretted
unremorseful