reconceived

The word “reconceived” has 3 syllables: re-con-ceived

It's pronounced as /ˌriːkənˈsiːvd/


What is synonym and antonym for reconceived?

In the thesaurus, “reconceived” has 28 synonyms and 4 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for reconceived along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for reconceived

Antonyms for reconceived

Meanings of reconceived

  • verb
    1. Thought about or imagined something again in a new or different way.

Example Sentences

  • The company reconceived its product line to attract younger customers.
  • The director reconceived the classic play with a modern setting.
  • The architect reconceived the building after receiving new feedback.
  • Scientists reconceived the theory based on recent discoveries.
  • The team reconceived the project to make it more efficient.

On this page you'll find 32 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to reconceived, such as: amended, asserted, corrected, defended, emended, maintained, readdressed.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

readdressed

  • amended
  • corrected
  • emended
  • re-envisioned
  • re-evaluated
  • re-examined
  • re-explored
  • reanalyzed
  • reappraised
  • reassessed
  • reconceived
  • reconceptualized
  • reconsidered
  • rectified
  • redefined
  • reenvisioned
  • reevaluated
  • reexamined
  • reexplored
  • reformed
  • reheard
  • reimagined
  • reinvestigated
  • remedied
  • restudied
  • rethought
  • reviewed
  • revised
  • revisited
  • reweighed
  • thought better of
  • went over

reanalyzed

  • amended
  • corrected
  • emended
  • re-envisioned
  • re-evaluated
  • re-examined
  • re-explored
  • readdressed
  • reappraised
  • reassessed
  • reconceived
  • reconceptualized
  • reconsidered
  • rectified
  • redefined
  • reenvisioned
  • reevaluated
  • reexamined
  • reexplored
  • reformed
  • reheard
  • reimagined
  • reinvestigated
  • remedied
  • restudied
  • rethought
  • reviewed
  • revised
  • revisited
  • reweighed
  • thought better of
  • went over

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