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Meanings of
reassessment
in English
Portuguese
reavaliação
Catalan
revaluació
Back to the meaning
A new appraisal or evaluation.
review
revaluation
reappraisal
Portuguese
reavaliação
Synonyms
Examples for "
review
"
review
revaluation
reappraisal
Examples for "
review
"
1
We shall therefore
review
the situation by the end of the year.
2
Public health is going under the microscope in a major government
review
.
3
Others expect a rate increase of 50 basis points at the
review
.
4
South Yorkshire Police said it would consider whether a
review
was needed.
5
It will likely help if you agree to regularly
review
the situation.
1
In the longer-term, a
revaluation
could be a bearish thing for oil.
2
A
revaluation
of women's work will thoroughly challenge the present conventions.
3
First, large scale profit-taking and second the reemergence of
revaluation
as an issue.
4
In March, the regime executed two officials responsible for a botched currency
revaluation
.
5
EBITDA before asset disposals and property
revaluation
rose moderately from a year ago.
1
However, Bill Kenwright's 2001 production made a convincing case for its
reappraisal
.
2
Dissenting shareholders can only ask for a
reappraisal
of the price.
3
It requires something much bigger: the
reappraisal
of an entire worldview.
4
Nearly 40 years after his death, Pasolini is ripe for
reappraisal
.
5
This is more like an abrupt
reappraisal
of what women meant to me.
Usage of
reassessment
in English
1
The Fukushima accident has also prompted an international
reassessment
of nuclear power.
2
The Papworth Trust said there was also anxiety over the
reassessment
process.
3
Yet a
reassessment
may be underway, according to analysts at Citi Research.
4
The invasion forced a
reassessment
of ideological allegiances in the United States.
5
Hannah's expression registered shock, then all sorts of rapid calculation and
reassessment
.
6
It had poor reviews at the time, but it's due a
reassessment
.
7
The Japan crisis has prompted a
reassessment
of nuclear power across the world.
8
But it only for
reassessment
,
for diagnostic purposes, not for future commercial use.
9
Education and
reassessment
of definitions may promote higher rates of agreement between IPs.
10
It remains a great untouchable but the facts demand a
reassessment
.
11
If I've understood the matter correctly, there's been some
reassessment
of the case.
12
Some
reassessment
needs to start on the British side as well.
13
The Environmental Protection Authority has identified 40 chemicals it considers high-priority for
reassessment
.
14
The ravages of war had induced a newly solemn
reassessment
of the past.
15
But two decades on, it could be time for a
reassessment
.
16
Therefore, a total of 88
reassessment
laparotomies were performed during the study period.
Other examples for "reassessment"
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About this term
reassessment
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
continual reassessment
fundamental reassessment
be a reassessment
constant reassessment
immediate reassessment
More collocations
Translations for
reassessment
Portuguese
reavaliação
nova avaliação
Catalan
revaluació
reajustament
Reassessment
through the time
Reassessment
across language varieties
United States of America
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