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re-evaluate
verb
to evaluate again or differently
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- ˌ-ˌˈپDz noun
Example Sentences
Since then, Democrats have had to re-evaluate their choice for the aging Biden – who grudgingly abandoned his re-election bid last year amid a rising din of questions about his competency.
He called on the council to "re-evaluate whether the scheme's benefits truly outweigh the disruption it has caused to long-standing community institutions and residents' daily lives."
"If they're not," he continued, "then we'll have to re-evaluate where we stand and what we do moving forward about it."
"We're seeing some UK organisations reposition or re-evaluate their EDI initiatives and metrics," says Peter Cheese, chief executive of the CIPD.
The point of this election was never just about a nation's struggle to rediscover its economic mojo or re-evaluate its asylum policy – important as those issues absolutely are.
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