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单词 reassess
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Definition of reassess in English:

reassess

verb riːəˈsɛsˌriəˈsɛs
[with object]
  • Consider or assess again, in the light of new or different factors.

    重新考虑;重新估计…的价值;重新评价

    we have decided to reassess our timetable

    我们已决定重新评价时间表。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The physician must carefully assess and reassess every athlete with a concussion.
    • A bank spokesman confirmed yesterday it is reassessing its proposed contribution to sponsorship of golf in the light of its merger.
    • He admitted that the trusts were reliant on the computer system and would reassess the situation in light of the problems.
    • I feel it is high time that the county council reassessed its woeful decision to install those cursed traffic lights at Scale Hall corner.
    • I maintain that it's vital that people continue to reassess their views in the light of events and new evidence.
    • The Government is considering revaluing properties to reassess council tax bands with the possibility of adding in more.
    • In the light of this find past discoveries will have to be reassessed - opening new vistas for the study of human evolution.
    • It is true that memories and past experiences often have to be reassessed in the light of new situations.
    • I realized in that moment that I need to stop reassessing the entire situation in light of whatever happened the instance before.
    • After every major war, all pre-existing rules of warfare must be reassessed in the light of the actual practice of states.
    • Few biologists consider fossils when reassessing the xanthoids; Guinot has been a notable exception.
    • The ward physiotherapists reassessed him and considered him to be safe and fully recovered.
    • The suspension of UK licences will be reassessed once the review has been completed in 2001.
    • Are enough companies reassessing the basis of their competitiveness in the light of a continuing weak euro; and deciding whether they really have a future in their present marketplace?
    • By understanding different lifestyles, the BBC can ensure it constantly reassesses its own relevance to the 21st century audience.
    • Finally, we will briefly reassess the evolutionary story in light of this information.
    • George wanted his conviction to be reassessed, in light of what had come out at the second trial.
    • Then I will reassess the options and consider playing if cricket is helping me take my life forward.
    • The manpower requirements of Government departments will be reassessed by reviewing the norms for creation of posts.
    • In January 1981, Havering considered reassessing the couple as foster parents for long term fostering.
    Synonyms
    rethink, review, revise, re-examine, re-evaluate, reappraise, think better of, think over, take another look at, relook at, look at in a different light, have another think about

Definition of reassess in US English:

reassess

verbˌriəˈsɛsˌrēəˈses
[with object]
  • Consider or assess again, especially while paying attention to new or different factors.

    重新考虑;重新估计…的价值;重新评价

    we have decided to reassess our timetable

    我们已决定重新评价时间表。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is true that memories and past experiences often have to be reassessed in the light of new situations.
    • Are enough companies reassessing the basis of their competitiveness in the light of a continuing weak euro; and deciding whether they really have a future in their present marketplace?
    • He admitted that the trusts were reliant on the computer system and would reassess the situation in light of the problems.
    • After every major war, all pre-existing rules of warfare must be reassessed in the light of the actual practice of states.
    • The Government is considering revaluing properties to reassess council tax bands with the possibility of adding in more.
    • A bank spokesman confirmed yesterday it is reassessing its proposed contribution to sponsorship of golf in the light of its merger.
    • I maintain that it's vital that people continue to reassess their views in the light of events and new evidence.
    • George wanted his conviction to be reassessed, in light of what had come out at the second trial.
    • I feel it is high time that the county council reassessed its woeful decision to install those cursed traffic lights at Scale Hall corner.
    • The ward physiotherapists reassessed him and considered him to be safe and fully recovered.
    • I realized in that moment that I need to stop reassessing the entire situation in light of whatever happened the instance before.
    • The physician must carefully assess and reassess every athlete with a concussion.
    • The suspension of UK licences will be reassessed once the review has been completed in 2001.
    • Finally, we will briefly reassess the evolutionary story in light of this information.
    • Then I will reassess the options and consider playing if cricket is helping me take my life forward.
    • In January 1981, Havering considered reassessing the couple as foster parents for long term fostering.
    • Few biologists consider fossils when reassessing the xanthoids; Guinot has been a notable exception.
    • By understanding different lifestyles, the BBC can ensure it constantly reassesses its own relevance to the 21st century audience.
    • The manpower requirements of Government departments will be reassessed by reviewing the norms for creation of posts.
    • In the light of this find past discoveries will have to be reassessed - opening new vistas for the study of human evolution.
    Synonyms
    rethink, review, revise, re-examine, re-evaluate, reappraise, think better of, think over, take another look at, relook at, look at in a different light, have another think about
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