0 to consider or examine something again in order to make changes or to form a new opinion about it:
It reacted just as promptly as its former enemies to the need to re-evaluate its doctrine in the light of the battles of 1914-18.
The end of their clandestine existence and the exercise of ' going public ' helped them to re-evaluate their objectives and functional dynamics.
After every refinement one could re-evaluate all the bounds from scratch but for efficiency it is desirable to specialise the constraint to the particular refinement.
Indeed, it is because perspectives change that we are able to re-evaluate past academic contexts, though contemporary issues will always influence what we judge relevant.
While many neo-liberals have been obliged to re-evaluate their blind faith in free markets, so have developmental state theorists had to adjust to new realities.
For scholars, however, incorrect information in biographies generates problems that fundamentally disturb their effort to appropriately re-evaluate progressive rock.
The changing confessional composition evoked numerous tensions and forced the inhabitants to re-evaluate the terms of accommodation in the community.
We may have to rethink and re-evaluate the way that agents operating autonomously can be regulated.