reappraisal

[ UK /ɹˌiːɐpɹˈe‍ɪsə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌɹiəˈpɹeɪzəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a new appraisal or evaluation
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How To Use reappraisal In A Sentence

  • He argues that the carrot and stick method of reward and reappraisal is most effective.
  • The disaster is also likely to prompt a reappraisal of safety in the offshore oil industry. Times, Sunday Times
  • If Curiosity has unambiguously detected them, it would force a complete reappraisal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reappraisal undertaken in this section seeks, inpart, to examine the validity of this claim.
  • This reflected a Soviet awareness that a fundamental strategic reappraisal of this part of the globe was under way in the United States.
  • However, reappraisal and acceptance were more effective than suppression, and reappraisal seemed to be especially effective.
  • The second largely unanticipated development that demands reappraisal has to do with religiosity itself.
  • Similarly, the war provided a receptive atmosphere for a reappraisal of the economic and recreational role of the countryside.
  • Britain's worst jail riot will force a fundamental reappraisal of prison policy.
  • But the absence has also spawned a reappraisal. Times, Sunday Times
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