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Reappraisal meaning
A second look at or reassessment of the value of something; a new appraisal.
Synonyms of Reappraisal
Example sentences (13)
And new from Kino Lorber are two gems––one an acknowledged classic, the other ripe for reappraisal.
And with Sally Hawkins playing Langley as a woman undeterred by pompous academics and condescending naysayers, “The Lost King” makes for a charmingly droll tale of long-ago and not-so-long-ago reappraisal.
FTI Consulting, hired to do the reappraisal, set the 2023 value at $43.6 million, taking the residential restriction into account.
Because of a rapidly changing market and property cards that aren’t updated in a timely manner by owners, that often doesn’t happen the farther the county gets from a reappraisal year.
Like the web series that preceded it, the new documentary ultimately offers a deeper appreciation of this sometimes-maligned music, which is worth a considered reappraisal.
Another reappraisal of Anne comes from novelist Tracy Chevalier in her introduction to the Folio Society edition of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
Hospital care will always be the prime focus of the NHS, and the absorption of social care into the NHS would not lead to a reappraisal of priorities.
This raises a basic question: Is Nehru a prophet beyond re-evaluation, review and re-reappraisal?
Murray and Tonge (2005), p. 155. The party began a reappraisal of the policy of abstention from the Dáil.
Print. Karen Otterweell, Lessing and the Sturm und Drang: A Reappraisal Revisited, Peter Lang Pub, Inc., 2002.
Reappraisal of the evidence supports a Campanian origin, or at least a borrowing, for the games and gladiators.
The Nordic Model of Welfare: A Historical Reappraisal, by Niels Finn Christiansen The proportion of part-time workers was one of the lowest in OECD in 1999.
The success of the production since 1992 has led to a critical reappraisal of Priestley as a politically engaged playwright who offered a sustained critique of the hypocrisy of English society.