regrade

/riˈɡreɪd/
verb
  1. To grade again; to change the grade or level of something, such as a student's work, a road, or land.
    • The construction crew will regrade the driveway to improve drainage.
    • The teacher had to regrade the test after discovering a scoring error.
    • The professor agreed to regrade the essay because the student provided additional sources.
noun
  1. An act or instance of grading again; a new grade or level assigned.
    • The city approved a regrade of the park's terrain to prevent flooding.
    • The student requested a regrade of her final exam.
    • After the regrade, his score went up by ten points.
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