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Definition of "re-evaluating" [re-evaluating]

  • Present participle of re-evaluate. (verb)

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Use "re-evaluating" in a sentence
  • "Boteach, rabbi and author of the international bestseller Kosher Sex, takes a brave stab at re-evaluating Jesus through an intensive look at the New Testament and historical documents."
  • "Though a revolutionary theory, Publisher's Weekly has just glowingly reviewed the book as an "informed and cogent primer on Jesus of Nazareth. ... a brave stab at re-evaluating Jesus through an intensive look at the New Testament and historical documents ... and a well-researched analysis that will certainly reopen intrafaith and interfaith dialogue.""
  • "Ward said his firm was lobbying the U.S. Congress about re-evaluating how American companies conduct their business in China."
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