Reassess

Pronunciation: /riːəˈsɛs/

Reassess (verb)

  1. To look at something again and judge it again, especially after new information or changes.
  2. To examine a decision or result again to see if it is still correct or should be changed.
  3. To measure and judge something again, such as progress or risk, using updated data.

Examples

  • I reassess the facts before I answer.
  • She reassesses the report to find the mistake.