0 present participle of reassess
1 to think again about something in order to decide if you should change the way you feel about it or deal with it:
The customer services department is reassessing its procedures for handling customer complaints.
She encourages music educators to seek a greater historical understanding, reassessing our understanding of the ordering of historical time and questioning the objectivity of memory.
In some cases this has resulted in teachers reassessing their own practice.
Opportunities for reassessing their needs or providing rehabilitation were not available in private care.
Reassessing the reliability and validity of self-report delinquency measures.
In reassessing the reasons for the secular decline in both fertility and infant mortality, scholars have argued the critical importance of attitudes.
It raises the issue of the virological survey of pool water and highlights the importance of reassessing quality guidelines based on indicator organisms.
Reassessing the global prevalence and distribution of lymphatic filariasis.
The spiritual work is forgiveness through remembering, reassessing, and reuniting with those from whom one feels alienated.