reconsult

English

Etymology

re- + consult

Verb

reconsult (third-person singular simple present reconsults, present participle reconsulting, simple past and past participle reconsulted)

  1. (transitive) To consult again.
    • 2008 May 27, Godfrey Onime, M.D., “When Hostility Melted for the ‘Funny Accent’”, in New York Times:
      I also reconsulted the gastroenterologist, who now suggested a “capsule” endoscopy, in which the patient swallows a tiny camera that passes through the system so its images can be analyzed.

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