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Definition of "re-evaluation" [re-evaluation]

  • A second or subsequent evaluation or rating (noun)

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Use "re-evaluation" in a sentence
  • "Two decades in the making, the nearly 600-page biography is described as a re-evaluation of Malcolm X's life, bringing fresh insight to subjects including his autobiography, which is still assigned in many college courses, to his assassination at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan on Feb. 21, 1965."
  • "The sutura is a special case perhaps, because it runs the gamut from Pinteresque conversational/behavioural non sequiturs like in THE BIRTHDAY PARTY (where the disruption of conventional conversational logic is designed to force a re-evaluation of the system itself, a search for a truer logic of human interactions) to out-and-out breaches of causality like in BUFFET FROID."
  • "Formerly regarded as sacred, water became the object of commodification or "commodization," in the author's terminology and is now undergoing re-evaluation as a treasure that demands respect."
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