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have rethought

  • present perfect
    of rethink.
    rethink
    verb (used with or without object)
    to reconsider, especially profoundly.

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There is also a second sense in which I have rethought my views on civil-military relations in the face of a civilian “Man on Horseback” scenario.

From Salon Dec. 24, 2023

Here on Earth, researchers have rethought the way we approach product life-cycles.

From Scientific American Aug. 1, 2023

Employers who outsource work to contractors or temps do not appear to have rethought those arrangements as a result of the pandemic, said Susan Houseman, a labor economist at the W.E.

From New York Times Feb. 1, 2022

Drive-ins like Tibbs have adapted to not just online ticketing and concession ordering by app but have rethought what the drive-in — so unchanged by time — can be.

From Seattle Times Nov. 2, 2020

If the Astros players had given more heartfelt apologies, would you have rethought your decision?

From Slate Feb. 21, 2020