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rethink

[ree-thingk, ree-thingk] / riˈθɪŋk, ˈriˌθɪŋk /


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“Given the evolving market dynamics of college sports,” she wrote, “legitimate questions have been raised about whether it is time to rethink the tax-exempt regime under which college sports currently operates.”

From Salon • Apr. 5, 2026

The European Union and Australia agreed to a free-trade deal and security partnership, the latest move by U.S. allies to rethink their economic and military relationships at a time of rapidly growing geopolitical uncertainty.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 26, 2026

In contrast, there might not be as much demand for some office jobs as AI evolves and this could lead to a rethink about what roles are needed as "society is changing and evolving".

From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026

The conflict has led to a spike in gas prices in the U.S. and has caused me — like many others — to rethink my gas consumption.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 24, 2026

The date was July 27, 1919, day that would forever change the life of John Turner Harris and cause the whole city of Chicago to rethink where it had been and where it was headed.

From "A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919" by Claire Hartfield