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rethink

1 of 2verb
/riˈθɪŋk/
Forms:rethinks,rethinking,rethought,rethought
1

to consider something again in order to improve it or make a different decision

transitive
  • The team decided to rethink their marketing strategy after poor sales.
  • She asked her colleagues to rethink their approach to the project.
  • After receiving feedback, he decided to rethink his design for the website.
  • As part of the restructuring, the organization is rethinking its management structure.
  • The government is urging citizens to rethink their energy consumption habits.