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reappraise
/ ˌːəˈɪ /
verb
- to assess the worth, value, or quality of (someone or something) again
Example Sentences
He told BBC Politics Wales he would "reappraise those commitments" following his appointment and said "the people of Wales should be on no uncertain terms that I am committed to them and my constituents".
But it has now been reappraised, with the ratings body ruling that "the detail and overall intensity" of violence in the film mean it should be a PG, which stands for parental guidance.
To actually understand what is happening they would have to reappraise not only themselves but the entire concept of the world that has brought them to this point.
Similarly, this week has made me reappraise social media.
Ministers must "completely reappraise" their immigration policy, a former environment secretary has told the BBC.
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