0 past simple and past participle of reconsider
1 to think again about a decision or opinion and decide if you want to change it:
The study and subsequent discussion provide an example of how an established passing score can be reconsidered and modified.
This view has proved surprisingly influential but has never yet been systematically reconsidered.
At such time when she exhibits progression, palliative local treatment will be reconsidered to address her complaints and symptoms at that time.
The global seasonality score reconsidered : convergence on diagnosis of winter depression.
This is a solution that may need to be reconsidered in the foreseeable future.
In this context, we reconsidered all amino acids under their protonated forms.
It shows that many of the ' answers ' which the discipline has produced are in fact full of open questions and deserve to be reconsidered.
However, in practical applications, plasmas (especially laboratory plasmas) are often bounded, and the previous method has to be reconsidered.