Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To assess again.
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- verb to
assess again; torevise an earlierassessment ; toreevaluate
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb revise or renew one's assessment
Etymologies
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Examples
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Then, on his official Twitter feed, he wrote, The definition of reassess is: To consider again, esp. while paying attention to new factors.
CNN.com 2011
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But in a follow-up Tweet on Tuesday, Cain's Twitter account read: The definition of reassess is: To consider again, esp. while paying attention to new factors.
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And I found my fists sort of coming up in the time that they had to come up and often I would sort of, you know, kind of reassess what has happened and really I think ...
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This has been a few days in which the national media has had to kind of reassess its enthusiasm and the approach to this campaign.
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According to Rodriguez, he already has Miller's script for the film, but has been waiting to "reassess" the project's future since MTV spoke to him back in July.
Mickey Rourke Says Frank Miller Is Ready — ‘And I’m Ready, Too’ — For ‘Sin City 2’ 2008
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And then they are going to have to kind of reassess what their message is, what their platform is going to be.
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True, Clinton has agreed that NATO can "reassess" its plans on the number and nature of troops that might have to fight a war on the ground.
Nato's War Party 2008
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This has been a few days in which the national media has had to kind of reassess its enthusiasm and the approach to this campaign.
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Is it a good thing for Obama to kind of reassess and step back, a good thing for McCain?
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Last week, a senior Chinese finance official told reporters in Beijing that the U.S. subprime problem had prompted the Chinese government to "reassess" financial-liberalization efforts.
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