reassess (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌriːəˈses/
Definition
To evaluate or consider something again, especially in order to change it or make a decision about it.
Examples
The committee will reassess the evidence before making a final decision.
We need to reassess our strategy in light of the new market trends.
She had to reassess her priorities after the accident.
How to Use reassess
- reassess something (collocation)
- To evaluate a thing or situation again. — "The team had to reassess their approach to the problem."
- reassess the need for (collocation)
- To evaluate again if something is necessary. — "We must reassess the need for further funding."
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