reassess
//ˌriːəˈsɛs//
Verb
reassessInfinitive
reassessPresent tense
reassessedPast tense
reassessedPast participle
reassessingPresent participle
reassessesThird-person singular
1
To evaluate or consider something again, especially in light of new information or changed circumstances.
After receiving the new data, we need to reassess our strategy.
2
To recalculate or determine the value, amount, or significance of something anew.
The company will reassess the value of its assets at the end of the fiscal year.