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re think
noun as in review
verb as in reconsider
verb as in review
Strongest matches
verb as in redo
Weak match
verb as in backpedal
verb as in backtrack
verb as in reevaluate
verb as in rethink
noun as in review
verb as in reconsider
verb as in review
Strongest matches
verb as in redo
Weak match
verb as in backpedal
verb as in backtrack
verb as in reevaluate
verb as in rethink
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Example Sentences
Drug law campaigners welcomed the report even if it is unlikely to force a policy re-think in the near future.
As we pick up the pieces from another crisis it is surely the time for a re-think on that front.
Companies need to re-think innovation in the context of “doing well by doing good.”
By such "consequentlys" and "therefores" it is, that men philosophise when they "re-think the great thought of Creation."
By such "consequentlys" and "therefores" it is, that men philosophize when they "re-think the great thought of creation."
For those able to re-think and reformulate their goals, effectiveness means transcending the literate structure.
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On this page you'll find 194 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to re-think, such as: analysis, audit, check, inspection, report, and revision.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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