Verb
reconceive (third-person singular simple present reconceives, present participle reconceiving, simple past and past participle reconceived)
To conceive something in a new way
At each stage I reach a balance, a conclusion. At the next sitting, if I find that there is a weakness in the whole, I make my way back into the picture by means of the weakness - I re-enter through the breach - and I reconceive the whole. Thus everything becomes fluid again. Henri Matisse
And lastly, your policies need to reconceive agriculture as part of the solution to environmental problems like climate change. Source: Internet
A writer—and especially a writer-director, able to strengthen ideas visually on set—can easily reconceive a speech or scene without rewriting a single word. Source: Internet