0 present participle of revalue
1 to change the value of something or to consider it again:
to revalue a currency
The company's assets are periodically revalued.
However, one of the major problems associated with this revaluing is that on a global scale thoughtful reinterpretation is often outpaced by rampant demolition.
The authors make the case for revaluing local practices in language teaching and learning.
Observe that it would mean revaluing 40,000 vehicles, and the delay would certainly adversely affect the price.
Thirdly, in many cases uprating or revaluing has already been provided by the contracted-out scheme.
By revaluing all construction costs incurred in previous years the estimated total cost at 1982 prices would have been £24·9 million.
No doubt the board will consider whether there are good grounds for revaluing particular assets.
The value to be placed on saving a fatality has been increased to £500,000 and work is in progress on revaluing serious injuries.
The information available at present is not sufficient for an estimate to be made of the likely costs of revaluing either sporting or riparian rights.