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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishreassessre‧as‧sess /ˌriːəˈses/ AWL verb [transitive] to think about something again carefully in order to decide whether to change your opinion or judgment about it SYN reappraise This has caused us to reassess the way we approach our planning. —reassessment noun [countable, uncountable]→ See Verb table
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reassess• Midlife crises are forcing them to reassess and re-prioritize.• Terry Donahue should reassess his switch from coaching to broadcasting.• Please could you look into this and reassess the need for parking restrictions on this particular section of the highway.• These wider changes add to the need to reassess the working relations of the central health care workers - doctors and nurses.• With all these pressures, the managers began to reassess their actions.• So heads are going to have to reassess their role.• If you would like to reassess your life and learn how to use stress to your advantage, come along.
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