Reconsider - meaning and definition. What is Reconsider
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What (who) is Reconsider - definition


reconsider         
MOTION IN PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Can be reconsidered; Reconsider and enter on the minutes; Motion to Reconsider; Motion to reconsider; Motions to reconsider; Reconsider; Reconsideration of the motion; Reconsideration of the motions; Reconsideration of a question; Motion for reconsideration
I. v. a.
Recover, regain.
II. v. a.
Review, consider again.
Reconsider         
MOTION IN PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Can be reconsidered; Reconsider and enter on the minutes; Motion to Reconsider; Motion to reconsider; Motions to reconsider; Reconsider; Reconsideration of the motion; Reconsideration of the motions; Reconsideration of a question; Motion for reconsideration
·vt To consider again; as, to reconsider a subject.
II. Reconsider ·vt To take up for renewed consideration, as a motion or a vote which has been previously acted upon.
reconsider         
MOTION IN PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Can be reconsidered; Reconsider and enter on the minutes; Motion to Reconsider; Motion to reconsider; Motions to reconsider; Reconsider; Reconsideration of the motion; Reconsideration of the motions; Reconsideration of a question; Motion for reconsideration
(reconsiders, reconsidering, reconsidered)
If you reconsider a decision or opinion, you think about it and try to decide whether it should be changed.
We want you to reconsider your decision to resign from the board...
If at the end of two years you still feel the same, we will reconsider.
VERB: V n, V
reconsideration
The report urges reconsideration of the decision.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n
Examples of use of Reconsider
1. Palestinian officials urged Israel to reconsider.
2. My crushed expression makes my daughter reconsider.
3. "I ask them to reconsider their positions," he said.
4. Homeless advocates worked the phones, asking agency officials to reconsider.
5. Scott Fitzgerald to reconsider his skepticism about second acts.