What is another word for reconsiders?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːkənsˈɪdəz] (IPA)

When you want to describe the act of thinking about something again, "reconsiders" is a good starting point. However, there are many other words that can convey a similar meaning. For example, you might use "rethinks" if you're reconsidering your position on a topic. "Reevaluates" might be better if you're evaluating the merit of an idea or project. If you're trying to see something from a new perspective, "reexamines" could be a good choice. "Reconsiders" is a useful word, but it's always a good idea to have a few synonyms up your sleeve in case you need to express your thoughts in a slightly different way.

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Usage examples for Reconsiders

The commander now reconsiders, from the viewpoint of "advantageous relative positions", the operations deduced with respect to "correct physical objectives".
"Sound Military Decision"
U.s. Naval War College
You propose living abroad, Booth, so what are the odds if- I shan't live abroad unless Hetty reconsiders her decision to not marry me, said the young man dismally.
"The Hollow of Her Hand"
George Barr McCutcheon
He now limits his aspirations to hares and pheasants, and too probably once in his life 'hits the keeper into the river,' and reconsiders himself for a while over a crank in Winchester gaol.
"Highways and Byways in Surrey"
Eric Parker

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