reconceptualize
verb[T]
(UKusuallyreconceptualise,re-conceptualise);(re-conceptualize)uk/ˌriː.kənˈsep.tʃu.ə.laɪz/us/ˌriː.kənˈsep.tʃu.ə.laɪz/toforma new or differentideaorprincipleinyourmindfrom the one you hadpreviously:
Tosolveaproblemcreatively, thethinkermustabandontheinitialapproachand reconceptualise theproblem.
Mygoalwas to get theseniorpeoplein thecompanyto re-conceptualizetheirroles.
- Thesalesteamset out to reconceptualize themarketingof theproduct.
- Thegovernmentistryingto re-conceptualizeruraldevelopmentpolicy.
- Asuccessfulorganizationmust bewillingto reconceptualise what it is doing and how it is doing it.
Imagining and conceiving
- assume
- beyondyourwildest dreamsidiom
- blue-sky
- conceivable
- conceivably
- guess
- imagine
- imputesomethingtosomeone
- inyourmind's eyeidiom
- inconceivably
- lay the foundation(s) of/foridiom
- look on/uponsomeone/somethingassomething
- reach
- regard
- revisualization
- riot
- run riotidiom
- theorize
- think ofsomething
- throw