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Example sentences for "reconsider"

Lexicographically close words:
reconquer; reconquered; reconquering; reconquest; reconsecrated; reconsideration; reconsidered; reconsidering; reconstitute; reconstituted
  1. The League will reconsider traeyt obligations from time to time.

  2. The League will reconsider traety obligations from time to time.

  3. I think if the matter were laid before him in a proper light he might be induced to reconsider his decision.

  4. He reminded the king of the scene described by Thucydides, where the Athenians awoke to their injustice and revoked the decree against Mytilene, and he implored him to reconsider his fatal determination.

  5. The cardinal protested against an invective which could only irritate, and entreated Pole to reconsider what he had written.

  6. On the day after the rupture Mr. Cartier wrote Mr. Brown asking him whether he could reconsider his resignation.

  7. His speech was repeatedly interrupted by cries that he should reconsider his decision and accept then and there the Headship of the State.

  8. For these reasons we advise you to reconsider your petition to us, seeing we are so embarrassed we cannot grant it.

  9. Now the tell-tale blush and Eleanor's innuendo, caused Dorothy to reconsider her earlier judgment.

  10. No one dreamed of his purpose at the moment, and he suddenly seemed to reconsider his plan, for he crept back again and had just reached the trio of curious men, when a sigh of relief was distinctly heard from inside the flume.

  11. I told him to come at once to his mother, and to you, and entreat you to reconsider your determination, and not degrade him in this way.

  12. Rivals wished for time to prepare the youth for an unexpected blow--for a decision of Cécile's so extraordinary that he hoped his granddaughter would be induced to reconsider it.

  13. Won't you reconsider your decision, and take me in spite of the surname?

  14. She was begged to reconsider the question; implored to be merciful, to be kind; assured of undying gratitude if she would consent to come even for one short hour.

  15. Did Mr. Spencer make any attempt to persuade you to reconsider your refusal?

  16. And I will make you--understand--make you reconsider your refusal to marry me.

  17. Mr Dombey, 'I must ask, had you not better reconsider the question of a separation.

  18. To put before you any appeal to reconsider your purpose or to set narrow limits to it, would be, I feel, not less so.

  19. Later in the day, just as the bill was passing its engrossment, Mr. Farquhar of Indiana, having voted with the majority, moved to reconsider the vote by which the amendment was rejected.

  20. Mr. Farquhar's change of mind and his motion to reconsider led to the incorporation in the bill of the provision whose alleged violation by President Johnson was the direct cause of his impeachment by the House of Representatives a year later.

  21. When the chief of the military mission in Turkey asked the Army staff in 1951 to reconsider assigning black soldiers to Turkey because of the attitude of the Turks, the Army canceled the assignment.

  22. In particular, and in contrast to the Navy, which had agreed to restudy the enlistment parity question, the Army had rejected the committee's request that it reconsider its quota system.

  23. As one civil rights official later noted, the change in attitude had caused black servicemen to reconsider their belief that detrimental treatment necessarily followed racial identification.

  24. My reputation has been gained by my persistent struggle to force the public to reconsider its morals.

  25. Will you reconsider your decision with respect to the Val d'Erraha?

  26. After a few months of a governess's life perhaps you may reconsider your decision.

  27. I propose entreating Miss Challoner to reconsider her decision.

  28. Mr. Deputy's deputy now rose, and with an affected solemnity, ordered the old man to withdraw, and reconsider his verdict.

  29. He replied, "I sha'nt reconsider my verdict!

  30. He wishes my sister to reconsider her refusal to receive their deputation.

  31. Does your reverence really think that the princess will reconsider my dismissal?

  32. As to whether the princess will reconsider the matter, that I cannot tell you.

  33. I have come to ask--nay, to implore the princess to reconsider her refusal to receive the deputation suggested by the peasants, and to allow me to tell the people that she and Donna Bianca will listen to their representatives.

  34. Since you were good enough to reconsider your decision and attend divine service, Howard, I suppose I should be satisfied.

  35. You have asked me to reconsider my decision, but I notice that you have failed to inquire into my reasons for making it.

  36. I came up to ask you to reconsider your determination, as one of the girls from Asquith is leaving, and there is an extra man.

  37. As an old friend of your family--of your father--I take the liberty of begging you to reconsider your words.

  38. Convinced, however, that the American people were in earnest, the New Panama Company expressed a willingness to reconsider the matter, and finally agreed to the purchase price fixed by the Isthmian Commission.

  39. Wenceslaus, thereupon, uttered such threats, that the Austrians considered it dangerous to continue their journey; and they returned to their country to reconsider the question.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconsider" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.