rediscuss

/ˌriːdɪˈskʌs/
verb
  1. To discuss something again, often to clarify, reconsider, or find a new solution.
    • We should rediscuss our travel plans now that the weather forecast has changed.
    • The committee decided to rediscuss the budget proposal next week.
    • After new evidence came to light, the lawyers agreed to rediscuss the case.
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