Crossword clues for reassess
reassess
- Consider again
- Consider in a new light
- Appraise once again
- Take stock, perhaps
- Take another look at
- Make a new judgment on
- Evaluate anew
- Change an appraisal
- Weigh more?
- Weigh a bit more
- Size up again
- Rethink, as a position
- Rethink one's position
- Judge anew
- Judge a second time
- Estimate damages again
- Change an estimate
- Adjust for the new tax year
- Consider in new light
- Give more thought to
- Have second thoughts about
- Give another look
- Think over again
- Evaluate again
- About to start, seas break over ship - so reconsider
- Fools, amongst others, curtailed check again
- Review concerning animal on European ship
- Appraise again
- Again evaluate
- Break, when case leader goes for idiot judge again
- Judge again severe as Sessions bottles it
- Judge again
- Think twice about seas breaking over ship
- Think again about Welshman lagging behind on bend
- Examine again
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
vb. to assess again; to revise an earlier assessment; to reevaluate
WordNet
v. revise or renew one's assessment [syn: reevaluate]
Usage examples of "reassess".
And since the divergentevolution problem makes it crucial to tell the difference between mutative and allomorphic forms on this particular planet, I think we may have to reassess almost everything the survey team gave us.
DBA and FDA immediately announced plans to reassess the legality of Health IncaTea, and wholesalers yanked crateloads out of circulation.
Alaire stepped back and reassessed the situation, just in time for Low Moon to strike again.
As Bernie got into position, Rae quickly reassessed the situation at hand.
You and Sir John and I will again take turns canvassing the other circuses in town, reassessing their talent to see if any is worth abducting.
If these were the corans of a lesser baron, he was thinking to himself, and they turned out to be this coolly competent-with one vivid exception-he was going to have to do some serious reassessing, when they got back to land, of the men of this country of Arbonne, even with its troubadours and joglars and a woman ruling them.
When he noticed the subject matter of many of the volumes, however—detailed analyses of the Marquis de Sade, drawings and daguerrotypes of numerous people in bizarre and painful-looking sexual positions—he turned away with a frown, reassessing the magnitude of the loss.
Regret was too emotional a concept for him to admit to, but he was beginning to reassess the logic of asking for Saalesh's help in the design of the scout-craft diagnostic program.
The International Labor Organization (ILO), taking up an AFL-CIO complaint in 1991, noted that the right to strike is lost when workers run the risk of losing their jobs to permanent replacements and recommended that the US reassess its policies in the light of international standards -- strong words, from an organization traditionally beholden to its powerful sponsors.
In the present Ray's marriage dissolves, he fights a drinking problem, hunts for the truth about whether his father died accidentally or on purpose, threatens to fall in love with another woman, and reassesses his relationship with his mother.
He cocked his head to one side, reassessing the tall man in front of him.
It was a process without an end, the adult reassessing the child's view of reality.
He scooted back a couple of feet and stared at me for a second, reassessing me.
The stench of vegetable rot and gangrenous chicken boiled over the Dumpster and had me reassessing my lunch plans.
The tragedy had happened on his own ground at a time when he was reassessing his own direction in life.