re-evaluate (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌriːɪˈvæljueɪt/
Definition
To assess or judge something again, especially with new information or a different perspective.
Examples
The committee decided to re-evaluate the budget proposal after receiving updated financial data.
It's important to re-evaluate your goals periodically to ensure they still align with your aspirations.
Scientists often re-evaluate their theories in light of new experimental evidence.
How to Use re-evaluate
- re-evaluate something (collocation)
- To assess a specific thing again. — "The team decided to re-evaluate the project timeline."
- re-evaluate one's position (collocation)
- To reconsider one's stance or opinion. — "After hearing new arguments, she began to re-evaluate her position on the matter."
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