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Thinking again about a choice previously made
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rethink
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n. thinking again about a choice previously made; "he had second thoughts about his purchase" [syn: reconsideration , second thought , afterthought ] v. change one's mind; "He rethought his decision to take a vacation" [also: rethought ]
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Re:think was an imprint label of under Universal Music Group . It signed several acts, including This World Fair , The Colour , Sarah Masen and Switchfoot . Re:think is well known for supporting the ONE Campaign as well as the lowercase people Justice Fund. ...
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n. The act of thinking again about something. vb. To think again about a problem.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a radical rethink (= when you think about a plan or idea again in a very different way ) ▪ The Conservative Party leader called for a radical rethink of economic policy. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB force ▪ Using ...
Usage examples of rethink.
It would seem that in the second half of the fifties, Tolkien had been rethinking the pronominal system.
The value of writing that paragraph lay, first, in giving her proof that she could do it, and, second, in giving her a benchmark for rethinking and revising the rest of her book.
Lissianna on his return from Mexico if they untied him now, then promptly rethought the decision.
In V8 Hyenas and haunchy drophead Acapulcos they cruise the road-margined seas, gunning to the medical zone for their daily DNA boosters and plasma rethinks.
She dropped her forehead against the lichens and rethought what had gone between them.
Corkoran actually caught himself wondering if perhaps, maybe, he should rethink his moonshot methods.
Pordand, Oregon, teacher named Bill Bigelow, who helped put together Rethinking Schools, took a year off from his regular job to tour the country in 1992, giving workshops to other teachers, so that they could begin to tell those truths about the Columbus experience that were omitted from the traditional books and class curricula.
The kid jabbed for time, for an opportunity to rethink the changing context.
Hawking at Cambridge asks awesome questions about quasars, pulsars and black holes, and I believe we must rethink all our basic concepts.
Ideational Structures, the Relativity Rethink Priorities Council, Field Experiment Number One, the Affiliated Friends of the Logicon Project, the Chinese-American Science Sodality and other model-building organizations will either become defunct or will be restructured beyond present recognition.
The mirror looked on, quite unimpressed, as I completed a series of rethinks in the hired glare of the windowless bathroom.
What occult ablutions, what bleak rethinks, took place among all this lino and iron?
She had run through various scenarios, including one in which he had rethought his offer to help.
Claresta employed for heavy labor, Reginald rethought the insult that was about to pass his lips.
And if she got him to break away to rethink, it would use up hours of time .