reassess

/ (ˌriːəˈsɛs) /


verb(tr)
  1. to assess (something) again; re-evaluate

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How to use reassess in a sentence

  • These are the Commissioners sent by the Caliph to re-assess and tax all fishing-boats upon a new valuation!

    The Mercy of Allah | Hilaire Belloc
  • Denver paused once, briefly, to re-assess and recapture the delight he took in gazing at Darbor's beauty seated opposite.

    Master of the Moondog | Stanley Mullen