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Answer for the clue "A new appraisal or evaluation ", 11 letters:
revaluation

Word definitions for revaluation in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Revaluation \Re*val`u*a"tion\, n. A second or new valuation.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The process of altering the relative value of a currency or other standard of exchange. 2 A reassessment of the value or worth of something; a reappraisal or reevaluation.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s; see re- + valuation .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Revaluation means a change of a price of goods or products. This term is specially used as revaluation of a currency, where it means a rise of currency to the relation with a foreign currency in a fixed exchange rate . In floating exchange rate correct ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a new appraisal or evaluation [syn: reappraisal , review , reassessment ]

Usage examples of revaluation.

We can call it a revaluation period or something and use that as a cover.

In an official letter of June 21, Vergennes informed Adams that France opposed any revaluation of the American currency unless an exception were made for French merchants.

In a characteristically spirited, unambiguous letter, Adams made the case for revaluation and for no preferred treatment for French merchants, his purpose being to make clear his own views and those, he was sure, of Congress and the American people.

June 21, Vergennes informed Adams that France opposed any revaluation of the American currency unless an exception were made for French merchants.

In this emergency, France and the nations under her hegemony, those who had clung so stubbornly, to gold ever since the second revaluation of the franc, were now at a marked advantage, since their money would buy more wheat, more cattle, and more coal.

Which would then bring about a dropping of charges against Dancer, his release, a reopening of the Colodny case, and a revaluation of the Meeker homicide by the Sacramento authorities.

In an official letter of June 21, Vergennes informed Adams that France opposed any revaluation of the American currency unless an exception were made for French merchants.

In a characteristically spirited, unambiguous letter, Adams made the case for revaluation and for no preferred treatment for French merchants, his purpose being to make clear his own views and those, he was sure, of Congress and the American people.

They'd been having a tough time financially, since appropriations hadn't been revised through countless upward revaluations of the Deutschemark.

At the beginning of the Nineteenth Century, despite all the revaluations of the Age of Reason, despite the upset of the French Revolution, something like traditional society still held sway in most places.