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    reassessment
    /ˌriːəˈsɛsm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the consideration or assessment of something again, in the light of new or different factors: "publications will be subject to annual reassessment"

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  3. If you make a reassessment of something, you think about it and decide whether you need to change your opinion about it.

  4. : to assess (something) again. reassess the damage. reassessed her priorities/goals/values. … had the sense to reassess their situation before making a critical error. Stephen Lias. … some people in the community are reassessing the role of athletics at an academically poor school. Randal C. Archibold. reassessment. ˌrē-ə-ˈses-mənt. -a-ˈses- noun.

  5. To perform a reassessment of something is to evaluate it again, or reappraise it, especially if its value has changed or new information has altered your understanding of it.

  6. Reassessment definition: the act or an instance of assessing again. See examples of REASSESSMENT used in a sentence.

  7. to think again about something in order to decide if you should change the way you feel about it or deal with it: We need to reassess our values as a nation. The customer services department is reassessing its procedures for handling customer complaints. I've reassessed the situation and decided to stay. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  8. noun. /ˌriːəˈsesmənt/ [uncountable, countable] the act of thinking again about something to decide if you need to change your opinion of it synonym reappraisal. Students were allowed to hand in corrected work again for reassessment. She decided that a complete reassessment of her career was due. Topics Opinion and argument c2.

  9. Examples of how to use “reassessment” in a sentence from Cambridge Dictionary.