0 the process or an act of considering or examining something again:
In the event, it emerges that the value for sociolinguistic research is questionable and, at the very least, some re-evaluation is warranted.
Finding the depth of magnetic brain stimulation : a re-evaluation.
While this attitude was challenged and overturned by subsequent academic re-evaluation, steps towards mainstream recognition of the poverty of initial criticism were only tentative.
To those, like this writer, who believe the music is worthy of addressing a larger public, this volume provides several subjects worthy of continued re-evaluation.
These findings in turn suggest a careful re-evaluation of the sources of regularity in phonological systems.
It is concluded that successful educational reform must promote changes in practitioners' attitudes, causing re-evaluation of traditional behaviours.
The nature of state and colonial authority in the 1820s-40s is at present undergoing careful re-evaluation.
And, in turn, the nature of this future may occasion a further re-evaluation of the past - both the remote and the more recent past.