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reappraisal
/ ˌːəˈɪə /
noun
the assessment or estimation again of the worth, value, or quality of a person or thing
Example Sentences
I wanted to make a portrait of an artist like other portraits I have done of visionaries who beg for reappraisal.
Very large falls in stock market values, like these, mean there has been a fundamental reappraisal of future profits for the companies that make up the stock markets of the world.
And if it were, surely Monroe, one of the reigning queens of 1950s Hollywood, would have been tapped for any number of performances that have been elevated by time and reappraisal.
After news broke that Carter had entered hospice, writer and GOP political consultant Stuart Stevens was one of many offering public reappraisals of the former president.
When participants were directed to use reappraisal, they showed more adaptive responses to stress.
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