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    sec·ond-guess
    [ˌsekənd ˈɡes, ˌsekəNG ˈɡes, ˌsekən(d)ˈɡes]
    verb
    second-guess (verb) · second-guesses (third person present) · second-guessed (past tense) · second-guessed (past participle) · second-guessing (present participle)
    1. anticipate or predict (someone's actions or thoughts) by guesswork:
      "he had to second-guess what the environmental regulations would be in five years' time"
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      judge or criticize (someone) with hindsight:
      "juries are often reluctant to second-guess doctors" · "it is not our place to second-guess that decision"
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    verb
    1. anticipate or predict (someone's actions or thoughts) by guesswork:
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  2. Second-guess is a verb that means to criticize or question someone's actions or decisions after they have happened, or to predict or outguess what someone will do in the future1234. For example, one might second-guess the manager's choice of strategy, or second-guess what the opponent will do next. Second-guessing often involves using hindsight or speculation.
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    second-guess verb [T] (CRITICIZE) US to criticize someone's actions or an event after it has happened: Of course it's easy to second-guess the management of the election campaign, but I do think serious mistakes were made.
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    The meaning of SECOND-GUESS is to criticize or question actions or decisions of (someone) often after the results of those actions or decisions are known; also : to engage in such criticism of (an action or decision). How to use second-guess in a sentence.
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    to guess what someone will do in the future: She's always trying to second-guess the boss.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/seco…
    verb (used with object) to use hindsight in criticizing or correcting. to predict (something) or outguess (someone): We must try to second-guess what he'll do next.
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