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    Re·ap·praise
    /ˌrēəˈprāz/

    verb

    • 1. appraise or assess (something) again or in a different way: "it made me reappraise my attitudes"
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  3. Reappraise is a verb that means to reevaluate the amount, value, or significance of something. See examples of how to use reappraise in a sentence, synonyms, word history, and related entries.

  4. Reappraise means to examine and judge something or someone again, or to change the financial value of something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with examples and translations in various languages.

  5. Reappraise means to examine and judge something or someone again, or to change the financial value of something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with examples and translations in various languages.

  6. reappraise something/somebody to think again about the value or nature of something/somebody to see if your opinion about it/them should be changed synonym reassess The system needs to be continually reappraised.

  7. To reappraise is to estimate something's value again. An artist might be dismissed during her lifetime, but critics may reappraise her work years later and decide that she was a genius. You can reappraise something for monetary worth, the way an antique dealer might price a chair at $100 and then reappraise it the following year (after oak ...

  8. Reappraise definition: to assess the worth, value, or quality of (someone or something) again. See examples of REAPPRAISE used in a sentence.

  9. May 13, 2024 · Reappraise means to think carefully about something and decide whether it needs to be changed. Learn how to use this formal verb in sentences with Collins Dictionary, and see related words and phrases.

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