reassess
0 antonyms and opposites of reassess, grouped by meaning.
Verb — To evaluate something again, often to check or revise an earlier judgment.
How to use reassess
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From re- ("again") plus assess.
Full origin of reassess →Frequently asked questions
What does “reassess” mean?
The word “reassess” means to evaluate something again, often to check or revise an earlier judgment. In plain terms, to take another, closer look at something you already judged or evaluated, often because circumstances changed.
How do you pronounce “reassess”?
“Reassess” is pronounced ree-uh-SEHS (/ˌɹiː.əˈsɛs/ in IPA).
How do you use “reassess” in a sentence?
Here is “reassess” used in a sentence: “The board decided to reassess the project's budget after costs rose.”
What part of speech is “reassess”?
“Reassess” is a verb.