reassess — to think about or consider something again in order to make changes to a previous opinion or decision
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to think about or consider something again in order to make changes to a previous opinion or decision
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌriːəˈses/
Example Sentences
- After eating 10 donuts, I had to reassess my life choices.
- The company will reassess its budget after the quarterly review.
- When my GPS said 'turn right into the lake', I decided to reassess my trust in technology.
reassess
VERB[/ˌriːəˈses/]
to think about or consider something again in order to make changes to a previous opinion or decision

After the failed launch, the engineer had to reassess every blueprint on the wall.

Reassess to address and achieve success!
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“After eating 10 donuts, I had to reassess my life choices.”
“The company will reassess its budget after the quarterly review.”
“When my GPS said 'turn right into the lake', I decided to reassess my trust in technology.”
“Medical experts constantly reassess treatment protocols based on new research.”
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