Definition of Reconsidering

1. Verb. (present participle of reconsider) ¹

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Definition of Reconsidering

1. reconsider [v] - See also: reconsider

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconsidering

reconquers
reconquest
reconquests
recons
reconsecrate
reconsecrated
reconsecrates
reconsecrating
reconsecration
reconsecrations
reconsenting
reconsider
reconsideration
reconsiderations
reconsidered
reconsidering (current term)
reconsiders
reconsign
reconsigned
reconsigning
reconsigns
reconsole
reconsoled
reconsoles
reconsolidate
reconsolidated
reconsolidates
reconsolidating
reconsolidation
reconsolidations

Literary usage of Reconsidering

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States by United States Dept. of State, Francis Wharton, John Bassett Moore (1889)
"The vote for reconsidering being taken and passed, On the question to agree to the first amendment, the yeas and nays being required by Mr. Bland, ..."

2. Revised Record of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York by New York (State). Constitutional Convention (1916)
"Mr. J. Gr. Saxe — Mr. Chairman, if there be no objection to reconsidering that section, I will withdraw my motion, but I do feel — Mr. Tanner—Mr. Chairman ..."

3. United States Reports, Supreme Court: Cases Argued and Adjudged in the by United States Supreme Court, William T. Otto (1883)
"We see no reason for reconsidering that case, and this cannot be distinguished from it. Judgment affirmed. ..."

4. Historical Records of New South Wales by Frank Murcott Bladen (1892)
"we gave after the most impartial enquiry and most mature delil>era- 1788 tiun without revising and reconsidering the nature of the crime for is March, ..."

5. Estates, Future Interests, and Illegal Conditions and Restraints in Illinois by Albert Martin Kales (1920)
"Excuse for reconsidering the authorities upon principle: The several decisions in this state holding invalid gifts over on intestacy seem to have proceeded ..."

6. On the Evidence of Accomplices by Henry Joy (1844)
"He would thus have had an opportunity of reconsidering his work, and possibly have avoided some of the many errors into which his haste to publish has led ..."

7. Conditional and Future Interests and Illegal Conditions and Restraints in by Albert Martin Kales (1905)
"Excuse for reconsidering the authorities upon principle: The several decisions in this state holding invalid gifts over on intestacy seem to have proceeded ..."

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