Pronunciation: /riːəˈsɛsmənt/
noun a process of considering something again in order to make changes or improvements
A1 I need to do a reassessment of my budget to see if I can afford this trip.
A2 The teacher asked for a reassessment of the students' progress before the end of the term.
B1 After receiving feedback, the company decided to do a reassessment of their marketing strategy.
B2 The reassessment of the project's timeline revealed potential delays.
C1 The reassessment of the company's financial situation led to significant changes in their business plan.
C2 The reassessment of the environmental impact of the construction project was thorough and comprehensive.
formal The company conducted a reassessment of their financial projections.
informal I think it's time for a reassessment of our weekend plans.
slang Dude, we need to do a reassessment of our priorities.
figurative After the breakup, she had to do a reassessment of her life goals.
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