reevaluate

verb
UK: /ˌriːɪˈvæljueɪt/
US: /ˌriːɪˈvæljueɪt/
  1. To think again about something to decide if you should change your opinion of it.

    1. We need to reevaluate our plans soon.
    2. The company decided to reevaluate its approach to customer service after the negative feedback.
  2. To assess or examine something again.

    1. Let's reevaluate the data one more time.
    2. After the new evidence surfaced, the detective had to reevaluate the entire case.
reevaluate noun
  1. To evaluate again or differently.

    1. We will do a reevaluate of the project.
    2. The committee conducted a reevaluate of the budget proposals before making a final decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "reevaluate" in English means: To think again about something to decide if you should change your opinion of it., To assess or examine something again..

The phonetic transcription of "reevaluate" is /ˌriːɪˈvæljueɪt/ in British English and /ˌriːɪˈvæljueɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "reevaluate": rethink, reconsider, revise, review, reassess.

Example usage of "reevaluate": "We need to reevaluate our plans soon.". More examples on the page.