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1 reconsider
[ri:kən'sidə](to think about again and possibly change one's opinion, decision etc: Please reconsider your decision to leave the firm.) a se mai gândi (o dată) -
2 review
[rə'vju:] 1. noun1) (a written report on a book, play etc giving the writer's opinion of it.) cronică2) (an inspection of troops etc.) revistă3) ((American) revision; studying or going over one's notes: I have just enough time for a quick review of my speech; I made a quick review of my notes before the test.)2. verb1) (to make or have a review of: The book was reviewed in yesterday's paper; The Queen reviewed the troops.) a recenza; a trece în revistă2) (to reconsider: We'll review the situation at the end of the month.) a reexamina3) ((American) to revise; to go over one's notes, lessons etc in preparation for an examination: I have to review (my notes) for the test tomorrow.)•- reviewer
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reconsider — ► VERB ▪ consider again. DERIVATIVES reconsideration noun … English terms dictionary
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reconsider — verb Reconsider is used with these nouns as the object: ↑decision, ↑idea, ↑view … Collocations dictionary
reconsider — verb (I, T) to think again about something you have decided, with the possibility that you might change your mind: I have received your letter of resignation but I want you to reconsider your decision. reconsideration noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
reconsider — verb the plaintiff has asked an appeals court to reconsider its decision to order a new trial Syn: rethink, review, revise, reexamine, reevaluate, reassess, reappraise; change, alter, modify; have second thoughts, change one s mind … Thesaurus of popular words
reconsider — verb consider again. Derivatives reconsideration noun … English new terms dictionary
reconsider — verb Syn: rethink, review, revise, re evaluate, reassess, have second thoughts, change one s mind … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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reconsider — /rikənˈsɪdə / (say reekuhn siduh) verb (t) 1. to consider again. 2. to consider again with a view to a change of decision or action: to reconsider a refusal. –verb (i) 3. to reconsider a matter. –reconsideration /ˌrikənsɪdəˈreɪʃən/ (say… …