Revaluation in a sentence as a noun

The constant revaluation of class “B” stock, etc.

When someone changes a job, they get a revaluation of what their job is worth.

Just individuals and small groups with clear goals and constant revaluation.

Once you close an issue the code is in a new state and the list deserves revaluation, returning you right back to square one.

The monetary union is such a peg, an exit or any form of breakdown would cause a sharp revaluation.

I think we are long overdue for a revaluation of the legal situation given the drastic change in circumstances of the last 40 years.

The owners of apartment complexes have a vested interest in keeping their properties as they are, since a major renovation or addition would trigger a revaluation.

Most can see that the dollar cannot be saved or replaced by any other sovereign currency or basket thereof - because no central bank could tolerate the economic effects of the upward revaluation that would result if its currency replaced the dollar in C[entral] B[ank] portfolios"

Revaluation definitions

noun

a new appraisal or evaluation

See also: reappraisal review reassessment