0 present participle of second-guess --
2 to criticize someone's actions or an event after it has happened: --
The party's preferences for second-guessing on public expenditure do not offer a way forward.
I am not in the business of second-guessing or criticising our regulators.
We would end up second-guessing the courts and indirectly providing a further line of appeal outside the process, thus undermining negotiation and the courts.
They should be decided by chief officers, subject to independent review that does not entail second-guessing of their operational judgments.
There could be a significant saving on bureaucracy when one considers the army of external assessors who will perambulate around the country second-guessing every decision.
We do not want—we can no longer afford—the overhead expense of large multinational project offices second-guessing industry and complicating the contractual relationship with the supplier.
Should it become a real asset manager for parts of the global savings pool, second-guessing speculators, preventing panic, stabilising markets?
Her persistence may result in the physicians second-guessing their own assessment, although this is not made clear in the case.