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Meanings of reappraise(reappraising) in anglès
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Usage of reappraising in anglès
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Kelsey looked at her as if reappraising her value.
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A new exhibition is reappraising the work of Harry Burton, who photographed the decade-long Tutankhamun excavation.
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Stuckart tilted his head and gave Nat a long, silent look, as if reappraising his questioner.
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They may now be reappraising the situation.
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Other countries are also reappraising pneumonia deaths before last December to check if COVID-19 was the cause.
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She seemed to be reappraising me, as though our discussion had just taken an unexpected turn and ended up on uncertain ground.
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But Britain looks to be taking the most radical approach so far with some ministers talking of reappraising the whole role of government.
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Irish academic Mark Jones has accused one of Germany's leading historians of revisionist manipulation in reappraising Imperial Germany's first World War defeat in 1918.
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But "hypermilers" say there are many others ways for motorists to save money -and reduce emissions -simply by reappraising the way you drive.
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Investors have also begun reappraising the likelihood of further bond-buying by the U.S. Federal Reserve after its current $600 billion quantitative easing programme is completed.
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"I was reappraising the condition of the wreckage from the debris field."
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In a post-pandemic world, society may start to reappraise poorly paid jobs.
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We reappraise these trials and their weaknesses, which precluded statistically significant findings.
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Now is a great time to reappraise this woman's work.
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I can even reappraise that emotion from my current perspective.
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He'd have to wait until they reached their destination and he could reappraise the situation.