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been reconsidering
verb
To consider a matter thought already to have been decided.
Exact(18)
But I've been reconsidering the matter.
Bin Laden himself may have been reconsidering the Al Qaeda brand.
Mr. Vengerov has lately been reconsidering works he once played exquisitely, evidently in search of fresh, personalized visions.
Mrs. Connolly was about 80 by then, and may have been reconsidering the path she had chosen.
Many Republican leaders have been reconsidering the party's stance on the issue since the November election, when Latinos, the electorate's fastest-growing group, overwhelmingly supported Mr. Obama.
A "golden era" committee of Hall voters has been reconsidering the merits of Minoso, Ron Santo and six other bypassed player candidates, as well as two executives.
Similar(42)
"That's been reconsidered," Mr. Barowitz said.
The smallest parts have been reconsidered.
Finally, goods traditionally considered public have been reconsidered.
These have since been reconsidered.
Evidently, he is reconsidering.
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