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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
re-evaluate

also reevaluate, 1903, from re- + evaluate. Related: Reevaluated; reevaluating.

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re-evaluate

vb. evaluate again; re-assess; revisit; reconsider.

Usage examples of "re-evaluate".

Our counterassault will involve three steps that will cause them to seriously re-evaluate their chosen course.

But with this new angle of approach I've got to re-evaluate the data and see what it means now.

As he reviewed and re-evaluated their three years' acquaintance and friendship, he found himself wishing heartily that Elizabeth had made her true feelings known from the start.

Talon judged that many of the tales told around the campfire in his boyhood might need to be re-evaluated, rather than merely dismissed as folk tales.

In an introductory science class, Ptolemy's view that the Sun revolved around the Earth was presented so compellingly that some students found themselves re-evaluating their commitment to Copernicus.

Unfortunately this satellite only emphasized the incredibly fast global search that had been conducted by the alien orb, and the anger of Ix increased at the implications of technical superiority over the Bosh Logic suggested that the original discoverers of that planet were re-evaluating the world.

In an introductory science class, Ptolemy’s view that the Sun revolved around the Earth was presented so compellingly that some students found themselves re-evaluating their commit­ment to Copernicus.