reappraise (C1)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌriːəˈpreɪz/
Definition
To assess or evaluate something again, especially with a new perspective or in light of new information.
Examples
The committee decided to reappraise the project's feasibility after receiving updated budget figures.
Following the election, the government had to reappraise its foreign policy strategy.
She took time to reappraise her career goals, considering new opportunities that had arisen.
How to Use reappraise
- reappraise something (collocation)
- To evaluate a specific item, idea, or situation again. — "The board decided to reappraise the company's marketing strategy."
- reappraise one's position (collocation)
- To reconsider one's stance or viewpoint on an issue. — "After hearing new arguments, he had to reappraise his position on the matter."
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