- reassess
- /ˌri:ə'ses/ verbto assess again● The manager was asked to reassess the department staff, after the assessments were badly done by the supervisors.
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
reassess — verb reappraise, reappreciate, reapprise, recalculate, recharge, reclass, reestimate, reevaluate, regauge, rejudge, relevy, remeasure, rerank, retax, revalue associated concepts: reassessed tax Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reassess — (v.) 1803; see RE (Cf. re ) + ASSESS (Cf. assess). Related: Reassessed; reassessing … Etymology dictionary
reassess — ► VERB ▪ assess again, especially differently. DERIVATIVES reassessment noun … English terms dictionary
reassess — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
reassess — [[t]ri͟ːəse̱s[/t]] reassesses, reassessing, reassessed VERB If you reassess something, you think about it and decide whether you need to change your opinion about it. [V n] I will reassess the situation when I get home... [V n] Security in the… … English dictionary
reassess — re|as|sess [ˌri:əˈses] v [T] to think about something again carefully in order to decide whether to change your opinion or judgment about it = ↑reappraise ▪ This has caused us to reassess the way we approach our planning. >reassessment n [U… … Dictionary of contemporary English
reassess — v.t. * * * … Universalium
reassess — verb to assess again; to revise an earlier assessment; to reevaluate … Wiktionary
reassess — rɪËÉ™ ses v. reevaluate, estimate again, appraise again … English contemporary dictionary
reassess — verb assess again, especially differently. Derivatives reassessment noun … English new terms dictionary