Reassessment in a sentence as a noun

It sucks to get flamed, but boy is it a good tool to force a reassessment of what you've said.

In some cases, houses sell for multiples of their tax assessment, yet even a transaction will not trigger a reassessment.

In Arizona, it's every 5 years for reassessment.

But a work stoppage by these lawyers would carry little risk of consequences other than a serious reassessment of the broken US criminal justice system.

Collectively, our results link NAS consumption, dysbiosis and metabolic abnormalities, thereby calling for a reassessment of massive NAS usage.

Reassessment definitions

noun

a new appraisal or evaluation

See also: reappraisal revaluation review