rethink

/riːˈθɪŋk/
verb
  1. To think about something again, especially in order to change or improve a plan, idea, or opinion.
    • After the accident, she had to rethink her approach to safety.
    • The company decided to rethink its marketing strategy after sales dropped.
    • We should rethink our vacation plans now that the weather forecast is bad.
noun
  1. An act or instance of thinking about something again, especially to make changes.
    • The government is having a major rethink about its education policy.
    • After the feedback, we did a quick rethink of the menu for the party.
    • The new data led to a complete rethink of the project timeline.
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