appraise, assess, evaluate, valuate, value, measure - evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"
Earlier, Neda documents stated the Investment Coordination Committee will reevaluate and review a dozen big-ticket projects due to changes in cost and 'pending concerns.'
We are being forced to reevaluate our attitude on how we should think and judge moral values, this by leaders who have decided they are moral mavens who can dictate to all of us.
Instead of having a conference to reevaluate it, the Vatican should have a conference to examine its conscience as to why no national hierarchy has ever invoked the just war theory to condemn a war its country has been involved in.
Rabat responded strongly on Thursday to the Spanish parliament's condemnation of recent acts of violence in Western Sahara, saying that it will reevaluate the entire Moroccan-Spanish relationship in light of this condemnation, reported pan-Arab daily AL QUDS AL ARABI online Friday.
Leigh, after a failed relationship and broken engagement, leaves her executive position with a New York Advertising Agency, to reevaluate her life goals and values.
American Forests: In our rounds to reevaluate and remeasure our champions periodically, we recently discovered that our national champion longbeak eucalyptus had been vandalized and is now dead.
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