re-evaluate
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See also: reevaluate and reëvaluate
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- reevaluate (US)
- reëvaluate (diæretic)
Etymology
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[edit]Verb
[edit]re-evaluate (third-person singular simple present re-evaluates, present participle re-evaluating, simple past and past participle re-evaluated)
- (transitive) To evaluate again; reassess; revisit; reconsider.
- The long hours and poor working conditions led him to re-evaluate his job.
- 2021 January 27, “Network News: Hydro-treated Vegetable Oil performs well in DBC tests”, in RAIL, issue 923, page 11:
- DBC Head of Sales Roger Neary added: "Rail freight is already a much greener alternative to road haulage, so to reduce our carbon footprint even further will, I hope, make businesses re-evaluate their own transport strategies."
Translations
[edit]evaluate again
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