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Definition of "reconsidered" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of reconsider. (verb)

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Use "reconsidered" in a sentence
  • "One of the elements of the report that will have to be reconsidered is its reliance on the state's ability to push economic development through specific agencies that would likely coordinate with the New York Wine and Grape Foundation."
  • "In 1802, six days shy of his 45th birthday, he told Butts that he would not send him a drawing till he had again reconsidered his notions of art and "had put [himself] back as if [he] was a learner" (letter of 22 Nov. 1822, E 719)."
  • "In rejecting her appeal, the federal court not only ordered Stewart to begin serving her sentence immediately, but sent her case back to the original trial judge with instructions that her 28-month prison sentence be "reconsidered" -- a warning to Judge James Koeltl to impose a much harsher sentence."
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