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单词 re-evaluate
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Definition of re-evaluate in English:

re-evaluate

verb
[with object]
  • Evaluate again or differently.

    再评价;重新评估

    fifteen patients were re-evaluated after six months

    六个月后对15名患者进行了再次评估。

    I began to re-evaluate my life

    我开始重新评价我的一生。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That begins a chain of events that leads him to re-evaluate his life and beliefs.
    • Sources said that global insurers have begun once again re-evaluating the risk ratings of the domestic insurance market.
    • Christmas too has been a damp squib for the merchants and businesses as people rethink and re-evaluate their priorities.
    • The whole approach to individuals suffering from acute stress reactions and post traumatic disorders as a result of their combat experiences was re-evaluated and revised.
    • Again, connected in part to my new business enterprise I have been re-evaluating my approach to online security.
    • She will be medically re-evaluated during the coming months, and if she improves, that payment may be reduced, the spokesman said.
    • One day after reporting a daily record of 12 deaths, Hong Kong began re-evaluating the drug treatment used in the region, which has seen 88 deaths.
    • The nature of its work dictates that the A & E department will always have an unpredictable workload but Mr Hill said streamlining the hospital's systems and re-evaluating practices would help the process of trying to achieve targets.
    • I think we could all benefit from taking time out now and again and re-evaluating our lives.
    • He takes the old material, looks at it anew, re-evaluates it and puts it into a theatrical context.
    • It is a good example of how the students are re-evaluating traditional objects and making them contemporary.
    • Faith groups are proving effective and the Service is currently re-evaluating its examinations and recruitment process in conjunction with them.
    • The Royal family are undoubtedly part of our historical heritage but how we now deal with that heritage is being, and should be, re-evaluated as we move into the twenty-first century.
    • Company spokesman, Sheena Wallis, said that the project had been re-evaluated and it was the company's intention to drill another exploratory well at the Dragon field later this year.
    • While re-evaluating his life, he gets caught up in a feud between rival Scots-Italian ice-cream sellers.
    • The Inland Revenue's Valuation Office Agency re-evaluates all businesses and non-domestic properties every five years.
    • A spokeswoman for Greater Manchester Police said the force had re-evaluated its own security arrangements but there was no specific intelligence to suggest it was at risk.
    • In the meantime, we will be training our forces, re-evaluating our tactics, marshalling our strength, and, ultimately, keeping our eyes on the prize.
    • The intelligence service was criticised for not re-evaluating its assessments in the light of Mr Blix's reports.
    • Given the context of a man seemingly re-evaluating his sense of inner worth, how does he feel now about his music having been used in car adverts?
    Synonyms
    rethink, review, revise, re-examine, reassess, reappraise, think better of, think over, take another look at, relook at, look at in a different light, have another think about

Definition of re-evaluate in US English:

re-evaluate

verbˌriɪˈvæljuˌeɪtˌrēiˈvalyo͞oˌāt
[with object]
  • Evaluate again or differently.

    再评价;重新评估

    fifteen patients were re-evaluated after six months

    六个月后对15名患者进行了再次评估。

    I began to re-evaluate my life

    我开始重新评价我的一生。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Christmas too has been a damp squib for the merchants and businesses as people rethink and re-evaluate their priorities.
    • The nature of its work dictates that the A & E department will always have an unpredictable workload but Mr Hill said streamlining the hospital's systems and re-evaluating practices would help the process of trying to achieve targets.
    • I think we could all benefit from taking time out now and again and re-evaluating our lives.
    • Again, connected in part to my new business enterprise I have been re-evaluating my approach to online security.
    • Sources said that global insurers have begun once again re-evaluating the risk ratings of the domestic insurance market.
    • The Royal family are undoubtedly part of our historical heritage but how we now deal with that heritage is being, and should be, re-evaluated as we move into the twenty-first century.
    • One day after reporting a daily record of 12 deaths, Hong Kong began re-evaluating the drug treatment used in the region, which has seen 88 deaths.
    • The whole approach to individuals suffering from acute stress reactions and post traumatic disorders as a result of their combat experiences was re-evaluated and revised.
    • While re-evaluating his life, he gets caught up in a feud between rival Scots-Italian ice-cream sellers.
    • Given the context of a man seemingly re-evaluating his sense of inner worth, how does he feel now about his music having been used in car adverts?
    • She will be medically re-evaluated during the coming months, and if she improves, that payment may be reduced, the spokesman said.
    • It is a good example of how the students are re-evaluating traditional objects and making them contemporary.
    • The Inland Revenue's Valuation Office Agency re-evaluates all businesses and non-domestic properties every five years.
    • He takes the old material, looks at it anew, re-evaluates it and puts it into a theatrical context.
    • That begins a chain of events that leads him to re-evaluate his life and beliefs.
    • In the meantime, we will be training our forces, re-evaluating our tactics, marshalling our strength, and, ultimately, keeping our eyes on the prize.
    • The intelligence service was criticised for not re-evaluating its assessments in the light of Mr Blix's reports.
    • Company spokesman, Sheena Wallis, said that the project had been re-evaluated and it was the company's intention to drill another exploratory well at the Dragon field later this year.
    • Faith groups are proving effective and the Service is currently re-evaluating its examinations and recruitment process in conjunction with them.
    • A spokeswoman for Greater Manchester Police said the force had re-evaluated its own security arrangements but there was no specific intelligence to suggest it was at risk.
    Synonyms
    rethink, review, revise, re-examine, reassess, 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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