Pronunciation: /riːɪˌvæljʊˈeɪʃən/
noun a process of assessing or re-assessing something
A1 After failing the exam, the student requested a re-evaluation of their answers.
A2 The company decided to conduct a re-evaluation of their marketing strategy to improve sales.
B1 The government is planning a re-evaluation of its policies to address current issues.
B2 The board of directors called for a re-evaluation of the company's financial performance.
C1 The scientist proposed a re-evaluation of the research methodology to ensure accurate results.
C2 The re-evaluation of the historical evidence led to a new interpretation of the events.
verb none
A1 I am re-evaluating my decision to study abroad.
A2 She re-evaluated her career choices after receiving feedback from her boss.
B1 The company is re-evaluating its marketing strategy to attract more customers.
B2 After the project failed, the team had to re-evaluate their approach and make necessary changes.
C1 The government is re-evaluating its policies in light of recent economic developments.
C2 The scientist re-evaluated the data multiple times to ensure the accuracy of the results.
adjective none
A1 I need to do a re-evaluation of my study habits.
A2 After failing the test, I had to do a re-evaluation of my preparation methods.
B1 The company is undergoing a re-evaluation of its marketing strategies.
B2 The re-evaluation of the budget revealed significant discrepancies.
C1 The re-evaluation of the project's timeline led to a revised deadline.
C2 The re-evaluation of the company's policies resulted in major changes.
adverb none
A1 After failing the test, she decided to do a re-evaluation of her study habits.
A2 The company is undergoing a re-evaluation of their marketing strategy.
B1 The government announced a re-evaluation of the current tax system.
B2 The team conducted a re-evaluation of their performance after losing the championship.
C1 The scientist called for a re-evaluation of the experiment's methodology.
C2 The board of directors ordered a re-evaluation of the company's financial projections.
pronoun none
A1 I need to do a re-evaluation of my study habits.
A2 After failing the test, a re-evaluation of my study methods is necessary.
B1 The company decided to do a re-evaluation of their marketing strategies.
B2 The re-evaluation of the project revealed some flaws in the initial plan.
C1 A thorough re-evaluation of the company's financial situation is required.
C2 The re-evaluation of the team's performance led to significant improvements in productivity.
preposition none
A1 After failing the exam, she decided to do a re-evaluation of her study habits.
A2 The company is undergoing a re-evaluation of its marketing strategy to improve sales.
B1 The government announced a re-evaluation of the tax system to make it fairer for all citizens.
B2 The scientist conducted a re-evaluation of the experiment to ensure accurate results.
C1 The board of directors called for a re-evaluation of the company's financial projections.
C2 The artist's re-evaluation of their previous work led to a breakthrough in their creative process.
conjunction none
A1 I need to do a re-evaluation of my budget.
A2 After failing the exam, I decided to do a re-evaluation of my study habits.
B1 The company is undergoing a re-evaluation of its marketing strategies.
B2 Following the unexpected results, a re-evaluation of the project plan is necessary.
C1 The government is conducting a re-evaluation of its policies to address current issues.
C2 After years of research, a re-evaluation of the scientific theory was finally accepted by the academic community.
interjection none
A1 Re-evaluation! Let's think about this again.
A2 Re-evaluation, maybe we should reconsider our options.
B1 Re-evaluation is necessary to ensure we are on the right track.
B2 After careful re-evaluation, it became clear what needed to be done.
C1 The project required a thorough re-evaluation to determine the best course of action.
C2 Re-evaluation of the data revealed new insights that changed our approach.
article none
A1 After failing the test, the student requested a re-evaluation of their answers.
A2 The company decided to conduct a re-evaluation of their marketing strategy to improve sales.
B1 The government is planning a re-evaluation of the current education system to address its shortcomings.
B2 The board of directors called for a re-evaluation of the company's financial projections for the upcoming quarter.
C1 The scientific community is in constant need of re-evaluation of theories and hypotheses to ensure accuracy.
C2 The artist's retrospective exhibition prompted a re-evaluation of their contribution to the art world.
formal The company is undergoing a re-evaluation of its financial strategies.
informal I think it's time for a re-evaluation of our vacation plans.
slang We need to do a re-eval on our relationship status.
figurative Sometimes life requires a re-evaluation of priorities to find true happiness.
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