Reassessment (noun)

  1. The process of evaluating or assessing something again, especially in light of new information or changing circumstances.
  2. A revised or updated evaluation or assessment of something.
  3. A reassessment of one's beliefs, values, or priorities.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from re- 'again' + assessment.

Examples:

  1. The reassessment of the company's financial situation revealed that the company was in much better shape than previously thought.
  2. The reassessment of the project's timeline was necessary in order to take into account the impact of recent events.
  3. The recent reassessment of the country's economic policies has led to a series of reforms aimed at promoting growth and stability.
  4. The reassessment of the patient's condition by the doctor was an important step in determining the best course of treatment.
  5. The reassessment of the government's foreign policy priorities was seen as a positive step in addressing the changing realities of the world.
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