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change mind

Main Entry:
bend [bend]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: persuade; influence
Synonyms: change mind, compel, direct, mold, shape, subdue, submit, sway, yield
Main Entry: reconsider
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: think about again
Synonyms: amend, change one's mind, consider again, correct, emend, go over, have second thoughts, polish, rearrange, reassess, recheck, reevaluate, reexamine, rehash, replan, rethink, retrace, review, revise, reweigh, rework, run through, see in a new light, sleep on, take another look, think better of, think over, think twice, work over
Antonyms: ignore, refuse
Main Entry: relent
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: die down; let up
Synonyms: acquiesce, be merciful, capitulate, cave in, change one's mind, come around, comply, cool it, cry uncle, die away, drop, ease, ease off, ease up on, ebb, fall, fold, forbear, give in, give quarter, give some slack, give up, give way, go along with, go easy on, have mercy, have pity, lay back, let go, let it happen, lighten up, mellow out, melt, moderate, quit, relax, say uncle, show mercy, slacken, slow, soften, subside, wane, weaken, yield
Antonyms: build, increase, rise
Main Entry: retract
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take back; renege on
Synonyms: abjure, back, back down, back off, back out of, call off, cancel, change one's mind, countermand, deny, disavow, disclaim, disown, draw in, eat one's words, eliminate, exclude, fall back, forget it, forswear, go back on, have change of heart, nig, pull back, pull in, recall, recant, recede, reel in, renege, renounce, repeal, repudiate, rescind, retreat, retrocede, retrograde, reverse, revoke, rule out, sheathe, suspend, take back, take in, unsay, welsh, withdraw
Notes: recant means to formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, while retract means to take back or to draw back or in
Antonyms: corroborate, emphasize, reaffirm, repeat
Main Entry: reverse
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: opposite
Synonyms: about-face, antipode, antipole, antithesis, back, bottom, change of mind, contra, contradiction, contradictory, contrary, converse, counter, counterpole, flip side, flip-flop, inverse, other side, overturning, rear, regression, retrogression, retroversion, reversal, reversement, reversion, switch, turn, turn around, turnabout, turning, underside, verso, volte-face, wrong side
Notes: contrary describes something that contradicts a proposition, converse is used when the elements of a proposition are reversed, opposite pertains to that which is diametrically opposed to a proposition, and reverse can mean each of those
the side of a coin or medal with the main design is the obverse (head), and the other is the reverse (tail)
Antonyms: identical, same
Main Entry: take back
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: retract
Synonyms: abjure, back down, backpedal, call off, cancel, change one's mind, eat one's words, forget it, go back on, have change of heart, recall, recant, reclaim, renege, repeal, repossess, repudiate, rescind, revoke, withdraw
Main Entry: U-turn
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: about-face
Synonyms: U-ey, backtracking, change of heart, change of mind, change of plan, eating one's words, one-eighty, retraction, reversal, sea change, turnaround, volte-face
Main Entry: waffle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: waver
Synonyms: change, change one's mind, equivocate, flip-flop, vacillate, yo-yo
Main Entry: blow hot and cold
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: keep off and on
Synonyms: be on the fence, change one's mind, chop and change, flip-flop, fluctuate, vacillate, will and will not, wobble about
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