"Reappraisal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reappraisal" Meaning

A reappraisal is the process of re-evaluating or reassessing something, often in a new or different light, after originally making a judgment or opinion about it. It involves reassessing the value, worth, or significance of something, often based on new information, new circumstances, or a change in one's perspective.

Synonyms: reevaluation, reassessment, reevaluation, revision, review.

Example: "After further research, the company's valuation was subject to reappraisal, leading to a significant increase in its stock price."

"Reappraisal" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Reappraisal"


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| 1 | Reassessing an issue | Her reappraisal of the company's financial situation led to a change in investment strategy. |
|2 | To change an opinion | After getting new information, he revised his initial judgment and performed a reappraisal of the situation. |
| 3 | Reconsider a situation thought to have been resolved | The sale of the property wasn't finalized due to a last-minute reappraisal by the lender. |
| 4 | Backyard touring results for a second opinion | The art appraisal service conducts a reappraisal on the rare painting to determine its authenticity. |
| 5 | To analyze the effectiveness of policies | Our audit team conducted a reappraisal of the time management policy to improve productivity.

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Applied again, often because the initial application was unsuccessful or ineffective.

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To apply again, usually to something that has previously been applied, often in a similar situation; re- or again use something, typically a substance, on a surface.

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To appoint or reappoint means to give someone a position or job or to appoint someone for a second time or to appoint them again for the same position they previously held.

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Reappointed means to be assigned or confirmed in the same position or office again. It is usually used when an employee or official is rehired or reinstated in the same role they previously held, often after a break or after leaving the position previously.

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the back or latter part of something<br><br>or to direct a vehicle so that it turns to the left in its direction of motion<br><br>Example: I stood at the rear of the stage.