reconsider

reconsider
transitive verb
[noch einmal] überdenken

reconsider a case — einen Fall von neuem aufrollen; abs.

there is still time to reconsider — du kannst es dir/wir können es uns usw. immer noch überlegen

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[ri:kən'sidə]
verb
(to think about again and possibly change one's opinion, decision etc: Please reconsider your decision to leave the firm.) von neuem erwägen
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re·con·sid·er
[ˌri:kənˈsɪdəʳ, AM -ɚ]
I. vt
to \reconsider sth etw [noch einmal] überdenken; facts etw neu [o SCHWEIZ wieder] erwägen; case etw wieder aufnehmen
II. vi sich dat etw [noch einmal] überlegen
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["riːkən'sɪdə(r)]
1. vt
decision, judgement noch einmal überdenken; (= change) revidieren; facts neu erwägen; (JUR) case wieder aufnehmen

to reconsider one's position —

won't you reconsider your decision and come? — wollen Sie es sich (dat) nicht überlegen und doch kommen?

I have reconsidered my decision, I'd rather not accept — ich habe es mir noch einmal überlegt, ich lehne lieber ab

2. vi

ask him to reconsider — sagen Sie ihm, er soll es sich (dat) noch einmal überlegen

there's still time to reconsider — es ist noch nicht zu spät, seine Meinung zu ändern or es sich anders zu überlegen

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reconsider [ˌriːkənˈsıdə(r)]
A v/t
1. von Neuem erwägen, nochmals überlegen oder -denken
2. JUR, POL einen Antrag etc nochmals behandeln
B v/i es sich anders überlegen
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transitive verb
[noch einmal] überdenken

reconsider a case — einen Fall von neuem aufrollen; abs.

there is still time to reconsider — du kannst es dir/wir können es uns usw. immer noch überlegen

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v.
nachprüfen v.
neu überlegen v.

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