reconsider

/ˌriːkənˈsɪdər/
verb
  1. To think about something again, especially in order to change a decision or opinion.
    • I hope you will reconsider your offer before it expires.
    • After hearing the new evidence, the judge decided to reconsider her ruling.
    • The committee agreed to reconsider the proposal at the next meeting.
  2. To think carefully about something again, often with the possibility of changing one's mind.
    • The team needs to reconsider its strategy after the loss.
    • Before you quit, please reconsider the long-term effects.
    • She took a walk to reconsider her career choices.
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