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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
reappraise
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Many analysts have reappraised their economic forecasts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ For some of these people the time is past when they could reappraise their stance.
▪ It made me reappraise my attitudes to oppression and the politics of domination and subordination.
▪ Marketing management must continually reappraise its channels of distribution in an attempt to effect cost savings.
▪ The courses give teachers of adults an opportunity to reappraise the theory and practice of continuing education.
Wiktionary
reappraise

vb. appraise again

WordNet
reappraise

v. appraise anew; "Homes in our town are reappraised every five years and taxes are increased accordingly"

Usage examples of "reappraise".

Videssians, who crowded up to Scaurus to congratulate him all over againand perhaps to reappraise one grown suddenly powerful among them.

Hunt and the engineers returned to the lab to reappraise the experiment in light of what Cummings had told them.

He reappraised himself in light of his own simple and profound decision to stand and fight.

Now he was a clown, a cuckold, despised by his associates and, no doubt, being reappraised by his employers.

With a reappraising glance at the young man, the sergeant kept his silence.

He leaned back, giving the appearance of a man who was thinking a matter through, reappraising everything he had previously taken for granted.

He reappraised himself in light of his own simple and profound decision to stand and fight.

With a reappraising glance at the young man, the sergeant kept his silence.