"Reevaluations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Rethinking or reassessing something, often after a significant change or new information.
Example: The company had to undergo reevaluations of their business strategy after the market changed dramatically.
To make or bring something into existence, use, or respect again; revive or restore something to its original state or a previous condition.
Reevaluating refers to the act of reassessing or re-examining something, often with a critical or fresh perspective, to determine its value, worth, or impact. It involves rethinking or reappraising one's opinion, judgment, or understanding of a situation, idea, or decision.
A reeve is a historical term for a high-ranking official who governed a town, manor, or shire in medieval England. The word is derived from the Old English word "riuwe," which means " protector of the house." A reeve was often the chief official responsible for collecting taxes, overseeing local justice, and representing the interests of the lord of the manor at the local level.
Fabricated something again, especially because it was found to be untrue or faulty when it was first reported.