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How to pronounce reevaluate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms reassess
Type of appraise, assess, evaluate, measure, valuate, value
Derivation reevaluation

Examples of reevaluate

reevaluate
That solicitation clause left the window open for Sears to reevaluate its offer.
From the forbes.com
By doing this, you'll be able to constantly reevaluate what needs to be tweezed.
From the sacbee.com
Time for pollsters to reevaluate their filters, coverage samples and assumptions.
From the economist.com
Plants will be required to reevaluate and upgrade their systems every 10 years.
From the theepochtimes.com
The GAO said the TMA should reevaluate the proposals and make a fresh decision.
From the thenewstribune.com
That's why we hope the President will reevaluate his position in the weeks ahead.
From the businessweek.com
Fairfax has been forced to reevaluate its entire transportation plan, she said.
From the washingtonpost.com
I'm confused in this I practically need to reevaluate this defense of the affair.
From the iftomm2003.com
The New Year is a common time for people to reevaluate their lives and careers.
From the nzherald.co.nz
More examples
  • Reassess: revise or renew one's assessment
  • (reevaluation) the evaluation of something a second time (or more)
  • Alternative spelling of re-evaluate
  • (Re-evaluation) evaluating the information that couldn't be thought through, either when you received it during a hurtful experience, or during restimulation, because your thinking was shut down by distress. ...
  • (REEVALUATION) A review by the IEP team that is required every three years or more often if necessary. It determines if updated information used to decide continuing eligibility for special education is needed and the types of information needed to determine the individual needs of the student.
  • (Re-evaluation) New perspectives and information can inspire consumers to change their perceptions. To cause re-evaluation is to seek change or reinforcement of previous perceptions.
  • (Reevaluation) In lead hazard control work, the combination of a visual assessment and collection of environmental samples performed by a certified risk assessor to determine if a previously implemented lead-based paint hazard control measure is still effective and if the dwelling remains lead- ...
  • (Reevaluation) Multiple clinical studies have shown that non-surgical scaling and root planing is rarely successful in periodontal pocket depths greater than 4-5mm (See articles by Stambaugh RV, Int J Periodontics Rest Dent, 1981 or Waerhaug J, J Periodontol, 1978). ...
  • (Reevaluation) SeeTriennial Review.