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reassess

Verb

Meaning

revise or renew one's assessment

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A warrior is someone who seeks freedom. Sadness is not freedom. We must snap out of it. Having a sense of detachment entails having a moment's pause to reassess situations. Carlos Castaneda

All of us prefer what is friendly, sincere, pleasant - nice. But in an immiserated world of pervasive and real crisis, which should be causing all of us to radically reassess everything, the nice can be the false. John Zerzan

If I could have those sixty seconds within Bradypus... would I not receive a plea for humans to pause, reassess - and above all, slow down? Stephen Jay Gould

Einstein, Planck, and other leading scientists said, "We're going to have to reassess and redefine the physical universe." - They defined the physical universe as "an aggregate of non-simultaneous and only partially overlapping transformation events." Buckminster Fuller

People who hadn't noticed me, or who had written me off as a game show host, started to reassess me. There were people who hadn't seen me as a stand-up artist and liked it. Suddenly I was in fashion again. Bob Monkhouse

It is time to reassess what has happened in the 20th century, and to look at it with a longer lens. Mixmaster Morris

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