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Definition of "rethought" [rethought]

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

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Use "rethought" in a sentence
  • "At this point the whole system needs to be rethought from the bottom up, what is our role as parents and what is our responsiblity to our childern, do we really need to have schools teach things we should be inculcating to our off spring?"
  • "It brings up a point that I keep meaning to get around to, which is that our notions of heroism may need to be rethought from the ground up."
  • "Brian - Garber is in a perfect position to turn away Paulson's $35 million in franchise fees since Joey Saputo in Montreal has "rethought" his position on paying the franchise fee since Garber told him to toss off when he tried to negotiate a lower fee."