Reassessment

Pronunciation: /ˌriːəˈsɛsmənt/

Reassessment (noun)

  1. A new process of judging something again, using updated information or a fresh method.
  2. A second look at a decision or situation after new facts appear, to check if the earlier choice still fits.

Examples

  • The committee started a new evaluation of the results.
  • A new evaluation can change the final decision.