Definition of re-evaluation in English:
re-evaluation
noun riːɪˌvaljʊˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌriəˌvæljuˈeɪʃ(ə)n
mass nounThe action of assessing or evaluating something again or differently.
our preflight procedures require re-evaluation
count noun re-evaluations of the war
Example sentencesExamples
- A catalyst for this reevaluation was horrifying devastation caused by use of the atomic bomb in Japan.
- The past few months have been a time of rigorous reevaluation for the company.
- These policies reflect a reevaluation of the international role of democracy.
- A change in the system would encourage creative thinking about and continual reevaluation of the national security mission.
- The subject of creativity is long overdue for a reevaluation.
- Such an assumption, however, should be subject to scrutiny and reevaluation.
- There were no questions about the reevaluation of the assets, the price hike, the shift of ownership.
- Many icons of Mexico's patriotic histories come in for reevaluation in the book.
- Should research prompt a critical reevaluation of historical narratives?
- The government would promote serious discussions and reevaluations of Christian doctrines and teachings.
Definition of re-evaluation in US English:
re-evaluation
nounˌrēəˌvalyo͞oˈāSH(ə)nˌriəˌvæljuˈeɪʃ(ə)n
The action of assessing or evaluating something again or differently.
our preflight procedures require re-evaluation
count noun re-evaluations of the war
Example sentencesExamples
- Many icons of Mexico's patriotic histories come in for reevaluation in the book.
- The subject of creativity is long overdue for a reevaluation.
- There were no questions about the reevaluation of the assets, the price hike, the shift of ownership.
- Such an assumption, however, should be subject to scrutiny and reevaluation.
- The past few months have been a time of rigorous reevaluation for the company.
- Should research prompt a critical reevaluation of historical narratives?
- A change in the system would encourage creative thinking about and continual reevaluation of the national security mission.
- A catalyst for this reevaluation was horrifying devastation caused by use of the atomic bomb in Japan.
- The government would promote serious discussions and reevaluations of Christian doctrines and teachings.
- These policies reflect a reevaluation of the international role of democracy.