Pronunciation: /ri.əˈsɛs/
verb to assess or evaluate again; to reconsider or review
A1 I need to reassess my budget before making any big purchases.
A2 After failing the exam, she decided to reassess her study habits.
B1 The company will reassess its marketing strategy to attract more customers.
B2 It's important to reassess your career goals periodically to ensure you're on the right path.
C1 The government needs to reassess its policies in order to address the changing needs of the population.
C2 As a CEO, he constantly reassesses the company's performance and makes necessary adjustments to improve profitability.
formal It is important to reassess the current situation before making any decisions.
informal Let's take a step back and reassess what we're doing.
slang We need to rethink this whole thing and reassess our approach.
figurative Sometimes we need to reassess our priorities in life to find true happiness.
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