relook

/riˈlʊk/
noun
  1. An act of looking at or considering something again; a second look or review.
    • The report needs a relook before we submit it to the client.
    • She gave the painting a relook and noticed details she had missed before.
    • The committee decided a relook at the policy was necessary after the incident.
verb
  1. To look at or consider something again, especially in order to make changes or improvements.
    • After the feedback, the designer decided to relook the layout of the website.
    • We should relook this proposal to see if we can reduce costs.
    • The manager asked the team to relook the budget before the final meeting.
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