Resurvey (verb)

  1. To survey an area or place again.
  2. To examine or inspect again with the purpose of updating or correcting previous information.

Origin:

The word "resurvey" comes from the prefix "re-" meaning again and the noun "survey" which means examination or inspection of a place or area.

Examples:

  1. The government decided to resurvey the land to see if the property lines were accurate.
  2. The company resurveyed the customer satisfaction levels to see if their new strategy was effective.
  3. The archaeologists decided to resurvey the site to see if they had missed anything.
  4. The insurance company decided to resurvey the building to see if the damages were worse than they initially thought.
  5. The surveyor decided to resurvey the area to see if any new developments had been made.
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