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单词 reappraise
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Definition of reappraise in English:

reappraise

verb riːəˈpreɪzˌriəˈpreɪz
[with object]
  • Appraise or assess again or in a different way.

    the Tory party has reappraised its strategy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is worth recalling that in the same way the Scottish parliament has restarted the clock after nearly 400 years in abeyance, you must also reappraise the relationship between the two Crowns.
    • And if it's not there I have to reappraise that person as ‘my friend’.
    • After this close shave, he started to reappraise the relationship between management and staff and started to give people more say in the running of the business.
    • We indulged our appetites while reappraising the fancy architecture.
    • Like a mass feedback system, activists continually have to reappraise the situation to engage with whatever is being protested.
    • Does this excite your interest, activate your curiosity, lead you to reappraise the familiar; does it set in motion a process of questioning?
    • Blackett's scathing remarks will have reverberated within both government and the military authorities and perhaps the host of pending courts martial will be reappraised, in advance.
    • To be sure, a popular work reappraising the issues associated with McCarthy is overdue, and a reappraisal of McCarthy himself is not to be despised.
    • There is an urgent need for security experts to reappraise the situation to see what can be done to provide more protection for key employees.
    • Lord Haskins goes further, and suggests that the ministry officials should reappraise their role in implementing the regulations, with perhaps more sympathy and less enthusiasm.
    • Robin Shellard, defending, said his client had reappraised his life while in hospital and since being discharged had not returned to his past life of drug abuse and crime.
    • This calls for some kind of experience that leads him to reappraise his self-image and re-evaluate his self-esteem.
    • I have been reappraising the contents of that solitary box, kindly packed by the parents in the present process of packing up my room.
    • Keep this up for a defined period - say 12 weeks - and then reappraise the situation to decide what to continue indefinitely.
    • That could provide a pause during which both sides can reappraise their strategies.
    • There are also signs that senior supporters of Trimble in the party are now reappraising the Good Friday Agreement.
    • Right-minded people would have to reappraise any views of this man.
    • In kicking off the season by claiming five straight victories without the loss of a goal, possibilities for United and Ferguson have begun to be reappraised tentatively.
    • That hint of mortality gave him pause for thought and he admits: ‘The illness made me reappraise my life.’
    • ‘Each woman must be considered as an individual and we recommend that women's cases are reappraised annually,’ a spokeswoman said.
    Synonyms
    rethink, review, revise, re-examine, re-evaluate, reassess, think better of, think over, take another look at, relook at, look at in a different light, have another think about
 
 

Definition of reappraise in US English:

reappraise

verbˌriəˈpreɪzˌrēəˈprāz
[with object]
  • Appraise or assess (something) again or in a different way.

    it made me reappraise my attitudes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That could provide a pause during which both sides can reappraise their strategies.
    • After this close shave, he started to reappraise the relationship between management and staff and started to give people more say in the running of the business.
    • Robin Shellard, defending, said his client had reappraised his life while in hospital and since being discharged had not returned to his past life of drug abuse and crime.
    • Like a mass feedback system, activists continually have to reappraise the situation to engage with whatever is being protested.
    • That hint of mortality gave him pause for thought and he admits: ‘The illness made me reappraise my life.’
    • Blackett's scathing remarks will have reverberated within both government and the military authorities and perhaps the host of pending courts martial will be reappraised, in advance.
    • To be sure, a popular work reappraising the issues associated with McCarthy is overdue, and a reappraisal of McCarthy himself is not to be despised.
    • And if it's not there I have to reappraise that person as ‘my friend’.
    • I have been reappraising the contents of that solitary box, kindly packed by the parents in the present process of packing up my room.
    • Keep this up for a defined period - say 12 weeks - and then reappraise the situation to decide what to continue indefinitely.
    • Right-minded people would have to reappraise any views of this man.
    • There is an urgent need for security experts to reappraise the situation to see what can be done to provide more protection for key employees.
    • This calls for some kind of experience that leads him to reappraise his self-image and re-evaluate his self-esteem.
    • ‘Each woman must be considered as an individual and we recommend that women's cases are reappraised annually,’ a spokeswoman said.
    • Lord Haskins goes further, and suggests that the ministry officials should reappraise their role in implementing the regulations, with perhaps more sympathy and less enthusiasm.
    • There are also signs that senior supporters of Trimble in the party are now reappraising the Good Friday Agreement.
    • In kicking off the season by claiming five straight victories without the loss of a goal, possibilities for United and Ferguson have begun to be reappraised tentatively.
    • Does this excite your interest, activate your curiosity, lead you to reappraise the familiar; does it set in motion a process of questioning?
    • It is worth recalling that in the same way the Scottish parliament has restarted the clock after nearly 400 years in abeyance, you must also reappraise the relationship between the two Crowns.
    • We indulged our appetites while reappraising the fancy architecture.
    Synonyms
    rethink, review, revise, re-examine, re-evaluate, reassess, think better of, think over, take another look at, relook at, look at in a different light, have another think about
 
 
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