second-guess in the PONS Dictionary

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But he would not second-guess the school's responses to the earlier incidents.
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Did he plan to second-guess them to the players?
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It's always difficult to second-guess the circumstances as they appear at the time.
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You don't have time to second-guess yourself or think about anything.
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Do not try to second-guess the market: even the greatest experts fall foul at times doing that.
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He said that the public will continue to be obliged to speculate, second-guess, and sometimes become outraged, about bail decisions.
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Because we were so new, it was really hard not to second-guess what we believe in, which was that we shouldn't be incorporating fees.
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If they report the hammer being used, a witness might begin to second-guess their memory wondering if they missed the hammer or failed to remember that detail.
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This would demoralize the men and make them second-guess the legality of each order issued to them.
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I'm going to have to go with my first idea, not second-guess everything all the time, be so fussy.
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