Reconsideration

Pronunciation: /riːkənˌsɪdərˈeɪʃən/

Reconsideration (noun)

  1. The act of thinking again about a decision or opinion, especially after new information or a change in feelings.
  2. A formal request to check a decision again, often by a person or group that made the original choice.
  3. A stage in a legal or official process where a decision is reviewed again before a later, higher-level action.

Examples

  • I had a second thought after hearing the full explanation.
  • She changed her mind after a second thought about the plan.