Reevaluated: meaning, definitions and examples

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reevaluated

 

[ riːˌɛv.əˈluː.eɪ.tɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

reassessing value

Reevaluated is the past tense of reevaluate, which means to evaluate again or to reconsider something. This term often applies in contexts such as academic assessments, performance reviews, or financial evaluations. Reevaluation involves a critical analysis of previously established conclusions to determine their validity in light of new information or perspectives. It is commonly employed in various fields, including education, business, and research, providing a means to ensure that decisions are based on current and relevant data.

Synonyms

analyze again, reappraise, reassess, reconsider, review

Examples of usage

  • The committee reevaluated the proposal based on the new evidence.
  • After the market changes, the analysts reevaluated the company's stock.
  • She felt it was necessary to have her progress reevaluated after six months.

Translations

Translations of the word "reevaluated" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reevaluado

🇮🇳 पुनर्मूल्यांकन किया गया

🇩🇪 neu bewertet

🇮🇩 dievaluasi ulang

🇺🇦 переглянуто

🇵🇱 ponownie ocenione

🇯🇵 再評価された

🇫🇷 réévalué

🇪🇸 reevaluado

🇹🇷 yeniden değerlendirildi

🇰🇷 재평가됨

🇸🇦 إعادة تقييمها

🇨🇿 přehodnoceno

🇸🇰 prehodnotené

🇨🇳 重新评估

🇸🇮 ponovno ocenjen

🇮🇸 endurmetið

🇰🇿 қайта бағаланған

🇬🇪 გადავამოწმეთ

🇦🇿 yenidən qiymətləndirilib

🇲🇽 reevaluado

Word origin

The term 'reevaluate' is derived from the prefix 're-', meaning 'again', and the root 'evaluate', which comes from the Latin word 'valere' meaning 'to be strong, to be worth'. Historical roots trace back to the 15th century when the concept of evaluation emerged, primarily used in academic and formal settings. The evolution of reevaluating underscores the importance of critical thinking and adapting to new circumstances, a practice that has gained increased significance in modern educational and business environments. As our understanding of various subjects deepens, so does the necessity to reevaluate past conclusions, ensuring that decisions made are reflective of current truths.