Noun
A renewed or second assessment.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTakeovers wouldn't cause the stock market to rise unless there is an upward reassessment of earnings (potential). People are more optimistic and confident about the future. Lawrence Summers
We need to recognise that what really matters isn't buying more and more consumer goods, but family, friends, and knowing that we are doing something worthwhile with our lives. Helping to reduce the appalling consequences of world poverty should be part of that reassessment. Peter Singer
Nothing bad is going to happen to us. If we get fired, it's not failure its a midlife vocational reassessment. P. J. O'Rourke
Advocates a qualified study of Vatican II in view of a possible reassessment. Source: Internet
After reassessment, the directors of the Company are of the view that no allowance is required. Source: Internet
Amid current market conditions, low interest rates and reassessment of office demand has provided a solid foundation for Sydney's strata office sector. Source: Internet