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    reappraise
    /ˌriːəˈpreɪz/

    verb

    • 1. appraise or assess again or in a different way: "the Tory party has reappraised its strategy"

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  2. to examine a situation or activity again in order to make changes to it, for example in order to make it more modern or effective: The recent downturn in stock markets around the world has made people reappraise their approach to risk.

  3. Definition of reappraise verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. If you reappraise something such as an idea or a plan, you think carefully about it and decide whether it needs to be changed. [ formal ] It did not persuade them to abandon the war but it did force them to reappraise their strategy.

  5. To reappraise is to estimate something's value again. An artist might be dismissed during her lifetime, but critics may reappraise her work years later and decide that she was a genius.

  6. : to appraise (something) again : to reevaluate the amount, value, or significance of. … suggests that wine owners have their collections reappraised every few years … Steve Heimoff. a critical essay that reappraises the director's early films. Examples of reappraise in a Sentence.

  7. to examine a situation or activity again in order to make changes to it, for example in order to make it more modern or effective: The recent downturn in stock markets around the world has made people reappraise their approach to risk.

  8. All you need to know about "REAPPRAISE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. Reappraise definition: to assess the worth, value, or quality of (someone or something) again. See examples of REAPPRAISE used in a sentence.

  10. reappraise. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English re‧ap‧praise /ˌriːəˈpreɪz/ verb [transitive] to examine something again in order to consider whether you should change it or your opinion of it SYN reassess People began to reappraise their values. —reappraisal noun [countable, uncountable] → See Verb table Examples from ...

  11. REAPPRAISE meaning: 1 : to make a new judgment about the value of (something); 2 : to think about (something) again in order to decide whether you should change your opinion about it reassess.