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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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He told the BBC operators initially welcomed the Budget, but the impact of revaluations became clear within hours of the chancellor's statement.

From BBC

In its Green Budget, the Institute for Fiscal Studies described a revaluation of council tax bands as "long overdue".

From BBC

The city hasn’t provided the club with written reasons for the revaluation, despite repeated requests.

From The Wall Street Journal

It said once it understood the "complete" revaluation picture, it would be in a position to "make final decisions" on support.

From BBC

It has been a lucrative bet so far—SoftBank’s quarterly net profit more than doubled, helped by the revaluation of its OpenAI stake and its shares have more than doubled this year so far.

From Barron's