0 to consider or examine something again in order to make changes or to form a new opinion about it: --
The program should also be able to re-evaluate its own works after a while, through the listening process.
In practice one would expect individuals to re-evaluate their consumption plans in the light of realized investment returns.
Occasionally, of course, we re-evaluate our initial reactions quite consciously, maybe over months.
Significantly, it is a text that should encourage other researchers especially within social policy to re-evaluate, and accordingly, review care policies.
Firstly, it suggests the need to re-evaluate assessment practices in the light of evidence that some students are disadvantaged by the necessity for term-time employment.
Because of the need to re-evaluate a topmost looping subgoal, redundant solutions may be observed for a query.
Obviously, we all see the turn of the century as a time for reflection, and an opportunity to re-evaluate our strategy for the future.
We may have to rethink and re-evaluate the way that agents operating autonomously can be regulated.