reassessment

CEFRC1

/rˌiəˈsɛsmənt/

noun

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In plain English

  1. 01

    noun

    A new examination or judgment of something.

  2. 02

    noun

    Extra detail

    The act of reassessing; a second or subsequent assessment.

Examples

  • A reassessment of the data led to a different conclusion.

  • The situation has become one of the need for a total reassessment.

At a glance

Sits at C1 on the CEFR scale

Senses
2
Parts of speech
1
Citations
2

Deep Dive

More examples

In context
  • The teacher suggested a reassessment of the student's learning plan.

  • He thought the types of wagons planned (short-wheelbase types) needed reassessment.

  • 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.

Quick test

Two questions on this entry. Nothing is scored.

Question 1 · Quick check

After the audit found errors, a blank of the financial records was ordered.

Practise this properly in the app, where the word comes back before you forget it.

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Origin

noun

From re- + assessment.