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reassess

US // (ˌriːəˈsɛs) //

重新评估,重估,重评,重视

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1

    • : to assess again; re-evaluate

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inreview

Examples

  • Ankle monitors predate the virus, and it’s unclear how their heightened use will be reassessed when the virus is no longer a threat.

  • Now, the Nest Audio has clearly reassessed the “audio” part of its name in a way that makes much more sense for typical use cases.

  • That drew outrage from state and local officials, triggered investigations and prompted PG&E to reassess the scope of future shutoffs.

  • This is significant because post-election narratives are one way a losing party can reassess its strategy.

  • The best strategies are continually reassessed and refined overtime to meet unique organizational objectives.

  • It was time to reassess our entire relationship with Israel.

  • Judging by the state of the world outside New Hyde hospital, it might be time to reassess just who belongs where.

  • Sinking Gingrich still won't quit His mission only: torment Mitt He claims the urge to reassess Is purely in the heads of press.

  • Rick Perry, who returned to Texas to reassess the race after his fifth-place drubbing in Iowa, looms as a question mark.

  • In an op-ed for the Boston Globe, he claimed that the issue of cloning had led him to reassess his position on abortion rights.

  • I have proposed the reconvening of the Conference next year to review progress; reassess priorities; and set new goals.