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reassessment

[ UK /ɹˌiːɐsˈɛsmənt/ ]
[ US /ˌɹiəˈsɛsmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a new appraisal or evaluation

How To Use reassessment In A Sentence

  • Centenaries prompt reassessment and new editions. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The huge scale of welfare dependency was exposed during a mass reassessment of incapacity benefit claimants. The Sun
  • A fourth-quarter reassessment is particularly crucial this year, says Timothy Wyman, a managing partner with the Center for Financial Planning in Southfield, Mich. Deadlines Loom For Tax-Saving Accounts
  • But there are other defectors whose position is based upon principle, or a long-term reassessment of their 'received' position. Irish Blogs
  • But this will prompt a reassessment of where exactly they are. The Sun
  • For one thing, new scholarly techniques force reassessment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film has recently enjoyed renewed interest and critical reassessment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iconography as an art historical practice, particularly in the study of premodern and early modern art, has long been under critical reassessment.
  • Science involves an interplay of theories and facts, with each necessarily open reassessment as time passes.
  • Frequent reassessment with serial lung function testing for rapid progression is critical.
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