second-guess
US /ˌsek.əndˈɡes/
UK /ˌsek.əndˈɡes/

1.
mempersoalkan, meragui
to criticize or question something that has already been done or decided, especially when it is too late to change it
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It's easy to second-guess decisions after the outcome is known.
Mudah untuk mempersoalkan keputusan selepas hasilnya diketahui.
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Don't second-guess yourself; you made the best choice at the time.
Jangan mempersoalkan diri sendiri; anda membuat pilihan terbaik pada masa itu.
2.
menjangka, meramal
to anticipate or predict someone's actions or thoughts
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A good chess player can second-guess their opponent's next move.
Pemain catur yang baik boleh menjangka langkah seterusnya lawan mereka.
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It's hard to second-guess what the boss will decide.
Sukar untuk menjangka apa yang akan diputuskan oleh bos.