0 to change the value of something or to consider it again:
to revalue a currency
The company's assets are periodically revalued.
1 to calculate the value of something again, especially to give it a higher value than before:
2 to increase the value of a country's currency in comparison with the currency of other countries:
Our replacement-rate indicator shows pension benefits as a share of individual lifetime average earnings (revalued in line with economy-wide earnings growth).
This tactic effectively revalues living indigenous cultures, although in an exoticised and commodified fashion that has had contradictory political effects.
In this case, the service in question may be revalued in order to rebalance utilization rates by incentive.
This approach may be able distinctively to revalue and reinvigorate intellectual history, including the history of psychology.
In this case, lifetime average revalued earnings and individual final earnings are identical.
As with recognition, one standard model for emancipatory researchers and campaigners dealing with cultural inequalities, is to revalue the source of disrespect.
Feminist sociolinguists and linguistic anthropologists have increasingly asked questions about how fundamental analytic concepts must be revalued when women and gender are taken seriously.
More broadly, benefits are indexed or at least revalued in a consistent and predictable fashion.