relook atsomething
phrasal verbwithrelookverb(alsore-look)uk/ˌriːˈlʊk/us/ˌriːˈlʊk/
(THINK ABOUT)
tothinkcarefullyabout asubjectagain so that you can make a newdecisionabout it:
Thepartyneedsto relook atitselectionstrategy.
Ithinkwe should re-look at thisargumentfrom a differentperspective.
- Heurgedthegovernmentto relook at how it washandlinginflation.
- Businesses need to relook at the way theyadvertisetochildren.
Thinking and contemplating
- a brown studyidiom
- agonize
- agonize over/aboutsomething
- beard-stroking
- bethink
- consideration
- dip
- harbour
- in the cold light of dayidiom
- introspect
- introspection
- joined-up thinking
- lateral thinking
- reflection
- run throughsomeone'smind/headidiom
- scratch
- scratchyourheadidiom
- self-contemplation
- self-reflection
- soul-searching
(READ)
toreadsomething again inordertocheckit orformanopinionabout it:
I went back and relooked at all thearrangements.
We had to relook at thetermsof thecontract.
- I just re-looked atyourpostaboutglobalwarming.
- I will relook at thefigurestonight.
Reading
- cross-refer
- deconstruct
- deconstruction
- dip intosomething
- dyslexic
- flick throughsomething
- leaf
- misread
- narrate
- nose
- pore oversomething
- putsomething/someonedown
- readsomeone'slipsidiom
- readsomethingout
- readsomethingover/through
- reader
- reading knowledge
- riffle
- scan
- semiotics