reconception
noun[U]
(alsore-conception)uk/ˌriː.kənˈsep.ʃən/us/ˌriː.kənˈsep.ʃən/a new or differentideaof what something or someone is like, or a new or differentbasicunderstandingof asituationor aprinciple:
It isrevolutionarybecause itopensthe way to a reconceptionofcommunity.
This is apowerfullyarguedre-conception of theissues.
- This reconception ofeducationinvolvesdevelopingcomputer-mediatedenvironmentsin whichlearnerscanteachthemselves.
- Therestructuringincludedafundamentalre-conception ofjobrolesandresponsibilities.
- There has to be a reconception of what we aredealingwith.
Ideas, concepts and theories
- abstract
- afterthought
- anthropocentrism
- anti-Darwinian
- anti-Darwinism
- brainwave
- foundation stone
- great minds think alikeidiom
- hunch
- hypothesis
- idea
- ideologue
- non-practical
- nonconceptual
- nostrum
- opinion
- panspermia
- theory
- thinking
- trope