re-evaluate
Britishverb
Other Word Forms
- re-evaluation noun
Example Sentences
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But stressed markets are also when banks might need to re-evaluate the commitments they have made to those funds.
But the debate may have a broader impact - leading the public to re-evaluate how they treat their pets.
From BBC
Fed officials may leave the federal-funds rate target range unchanged at 3.50%-3.75% at their March 17-18 policy meeting, but could re-evaluate that stance and lower rates in coming months if job growth remains negative.
From Barron's
“I do think 6 years of persistent layoffs have led many tech workers to re-evaluate the perceived ‘safety’ of tech jobs and their relationship with the industry overall,” he said in an email.
From Los Angeles Times
The selling has also been stoked by fears that the spike in crude prices will push inflation back up and force central banks to re-evaluate plans to cut interest rates, with some analysts warning that they could even contemplate hikes.
From Barron's
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