Re-evaluation

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪ- iˌvæɫjuˈeɪʃən/

Re-evaluation (noun)

  1. A new look at something you judged before, to decide again if it is correct or still suitable.
  2. A process of checking results or conclusions again, often using new information or methods.
  3. An official act of reviewing a decision or judgement again, usually because of a complaint or new evidence.

Examples

  • The second review helped confirm the results.
  • A second review can correct mistakes in the report.