rescore

/riːˈskɔr/
verb
  1. To score or grade something again, especially a test, exam, or performance.
    • The judges agreed to rescore the gymnastics routine due to a technical glitch.
    • The software allows you to rescore the quiz automatically.
    • The teacher had to rescore the exams after discovering a grading error.
noun
  1. An instance of scoring something again; a second or revised score.
    • The committee ordered a rescore of the entire test batch.
    • After a rescore, her grade went from a B to an A.
    • The rescore of the competition changed the final rankings.
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