0 present participle of reconsider --
1 to think again about a decision or opinion and decide if you want to change it: --
On pages 59/60, there is an albeit nice example which would have been worth reconsidering in the section on cut.
But when interviewed she explained that school had become too time-consuming, and she was reconsidering her future.
But before discussing that in more detail, it is worth reconsidering the accepted terminology.
We examine primary, or universal, prevention strategies that have been tried, and we suggest some that might be worth reconsidering.
Letting the deaf be deaf: reconsidering cochlear implants in prelingually deaf children.
This excellent book provides the best evidence yet for reconsidering the merits of casuistry for clinical care.
Reconsidering prepositional polysemy networks: the case of over.
Reconsidering the low-fear explanation for primary psychopathic traits.