Rethinking, reconsidering, or reconsideration, is the process of reviewing a decision or conclusion that has previously been made to determine whether the initial decision should be changed. Rethinking can occur immediately after a decision has been reached, or at any time thereafter.
Rethinking refers to changing the initial thoughts we have about a situation. People who rethink frequently have more positive emotion and less negative emotion than those who don't.
rethink in American English (riˈθɪŋk ) verb transitive Word forms: rethought, rethinking to think over again, with a view to changing; reconsider
Synonyms for RETHINKING: reconsidering, revisiting, reviewing, reevaluating, reexamining, redefining, reconceiving, readdressing; Antonyms of RETHINKING: maintaining ...
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