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revaluation

American  
[ree val-yoo-ay-shuhn] / ˌri ˌvæl yuˈeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act or process of revaluing something.

  2. a new or revised estimation resulting from revaluing.


Example Sentences

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Revaluation is on course to make bills soar, and they're not getting a rebate equivalent to the one in England.

From BBC • Jan. 12, 2026

That is followed by detailed scrutiny of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill - key issues are around changes to infrastructure planning, and the 2008 Planning Act and Business Rate Revaluation.

From BBC • Feb. 1, 2013

Revaluation had already dealt what might be a knockout wallop to Canada's gold-mining industry, just getting back on its feet from the war slowdown.

From Time Magazine Archive

Revaluation of the dollar in terms of American commodities," he wrote, "is an end from which the Government and people of the United States cannot be diverted.

From Time Magazine Archive

Revaluation would up it to �221.000,000�a paper profit which can be used to meet Government expenses, such as rearmament.

From Time Magazine Archive