Reassess (verb)

  1. To evaluate or estimate the value or worth of something again, typically after a change or new information.
  2. To review or reconsider something, often with the intention of changing it.

Origin:

From re- (again) + assess (to evaluate or estimate the value or worth of something).

Examples:

  1. The company reassessed its marketing strategy after the new data came in.
  2. The teacher decided to reassess the student's work after she saw the improvement on the recent test.
  3. The government will reassess the policy on immigration after the election.
  4. I need to reassess my budget after buying that expensive car.
  5. He reassessed his decision to quit the job after a few weeks of unemployment.
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