reassess
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reassess
(ˌriːəˈsɛs)vb (tr)
to assess (something) again; re-evaluate
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Past participle: reassessed
Gerund: reassessing
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Verb | 1. | reassess - revise or renew one's assessment |
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reassess
verb reappraise, reconsider, weigh up again, get a feel for again I will reassess the situation when I get home.
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Translations
reassess
[ˈriːəˈses] VT [+ situation] → estudiar de nuevo, reestudiar; [+ tax] → calcular de nuevowe shall have to reassess the situation → tendremos que estudiar de nuevo or reestudiar la situación
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reassess
vt → neu überdenken; proposals, advantages → neu abwägen; (for taxation) → neu veranlagen; damages → neu schätzen
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