Reassessment Meaning

/rˌiəˈsɛsmənt/
C1

Definition, CEFR level C1, pronunciation, examples, and quiz.

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nounThe act of reassessing; a second or subsequent assessment.

The situation has become one of the need for a total reassessment.
A reassessment of the data led to a different conclusion.
The teacher suggested a reassessment of the student's learning plan.
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CEFR Practice Quiz
After the audit found errors, a ____ of the financial records was ordered.
CEFR Practice Quiz (Alternate)
The ____ of the project's scope revealed that the original budget was significantly underestimated.

Etymology tree Proto-Italic *wre- Latin re-der. Old French re-bor. Middle English re- English re- English assessment English reassessment From re- + assessment.

"If you are a Cadmus fan, you will of course need no further urging [to see the film]; if, like me, you have had mixed feelings about his work, you may find yourself making a more positive reassessment after seeing the film." — 1986 February 1, Nicholas Deutsch, “7th Annual New York Gay Film Festival”, in Gay Community News, volume 13, number 28, page 8:
"He thought the types of wagons planned (short-wheelbase types) needed reassessment." — 2023 March 8, David Clough, “The long road that led to Beeching”, in RAIL, number 978, page 42:

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CEFR Practice Quiz
After the audit found errors, a ____ of the financial records was ordered.
CEFR Practice Quiz (Alternate)
The ____ of the project's scope revealed that the original budget was significantly underestimated.

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