The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rejudge \Re*judge"\ (r?-j?j"), v. t. To judge again; to re["e]xamine; to review; to call to a new trial and decision.
Rejudge his acts, and dignify disgrace.
--Pope.
Wiktionary
vb. judge anew
Usage examples of "rejudge".
You will have to rejudge the problem then, when, well, when many things may have changed.
From judging an event as an hallucination to rejudging it as something real.
Except--a slight miscalculation--all the achievements upon which I'd hoped to be rejudged disappeared into ImpSec's classified files.
Except—a slight miscalculation—all the achievements upon which I'd hoped to be rejudged disappeared into ImpSec's classified files.
Except—a slight miscalculation—all the achievements upon which I’d hoped to be rejudged disappeared into ImpSec’s classified files.