0 present participle of reconsider
1 to think again about a decision or opinion and decide if you want to change it:
The reverse, of course, may also be true: that concerns voiced about calling antiterrorism "war" may be relevant to reconsidering how we conceptually frame medicine.
I want to argue, however, that reconsidering genetic parenthood - understanding it as essentially a physical process - can solve this problem.
Reconsidering the life review : the social construction of talk about the past.
Reconsidering the role of interaction and input in second language acquisition.
Family consent to orders not to resuscitate: reconsidering hospital policy.
We illustrate this theorem by reconsidering the example at the beginning of this section.
The chapter certainly gives teachers pause for thought in terms of possibly reconsidering the metaphors they use.
Reconsidering the low-fear explanation for primary psychopathic traits.