English to Spanish Dictionary reconsider

reconsider

reconsiderar
definition
verb
they called on the government to reconsider its policy
consider (something) again, especially for a possible change of decision regarding it.
translation of 'reconsider'
verb
repensar,
reconsiderar,
volver a considerarlo
example
they called on the US government to 'reconsider' its policy
Now the council must 'reconsider' its planning decision in the light of the judge's ruling.
I beg you to 'reconsider'
The adjudicator is thus able to 'reconsider' the facts and to reach his own decision on the application.
they called on the government to 'reconsider' its policy
I beg you to 'reconsider'
This new situation leads to a 'reconsideration' of national security risks and threats.
He said the department was now 'reconsidering' its decision.
But yes, as some readers have asked me, I am 'reconsidering' my support for the war.
In conclusion, the government has some serious 'reconsideration' to do.
A spokesman said the company was 'reconsidering' its advertising campaign in the light of the decision.
There needs to be a review of all of this and a 'reconsideration' of the role of the director of Central Intelligence.
I really hope that this administration 'reconsiders' its position.
Scholars are 'reconsidering' his work, which was once considered too populist and shallow to merit study.
‘I have to say it seems to me that the Prime Minister should really be 'reconsidering' his position,’ she said.
Wouldn't you rather see her detained for several hours while she 'reconsiders' her behaviour, possibly coming out as a better citizen?
I battled on and the Ministry of Defence has now 'reconsidered' my claim.
However, by Christmas Miss Holland had 'reconsidered' her position and decided she was too young to marry and settle down.
His militia has been really very badly hurt, and it maybe why he's 'reconsidering' his options.
With so much to do, I'm 'reconsidering' my original idea of just throwing a house party, simply because I don't see how I can fit one in.
Now, less than three years after his death at the age of 89, a vigorous 'reconsideration' of his significance is under way.
However, upon 'reconsideration' , she said that perhaps such a bylaw would affect her.
I'm already 'reconsidering' my new subscription to this publication.
The process does not involve changing a decision or 'reconsidering' it or anything of that kind.
They too are 'reconsidering' their immigration policies.
The security services, Lothian and Borders police and the immigration authorities are already believed to be 'reconsidering' the case.
He said he hoped the public would understand the intense pressure now faced by the authority and the reasons for 'reconsidering' the scheme.
Lord Justice Sedley upheld the argument and referred the case back to the county court for 'reconsideration' .
Congress is now actually seriously 'reconsidering' this particular provision.
The outcome was that the director, who had said there was ‘no possibility of his 'reconsidering' his position’ agreed to be reinstated.
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