resurvey

/riˈsɜrveɪ/
noun
  1. A new survey or examination of land, property, or boundaries.
    • The resurvey took three weeks to complete.
    • The resurvey of the property revealed an extra acre of land.
    • They ordered a resurvey to settle the boundary dispute.
  2. A fresh review or reassessment of data, opinions, or a situation.
    • The company conducted a resurvey of employee engagement.
    • The resurvey of the research findings confirmed the original conclusions.
    • A resurvey of customer satisfaction showed improved ratings.
verb
  1. To survey or examine again; to take a new measurement or assessment of land, property, or boundaries.
    • The city decided to resurvey the neighborhood after the old maps were found to be inaccurate.
    • The construction team had to resurvey the site before laying the foundation.
    • The government sent a team to resurvey the border between the two states.
  2. To review or reassess something thoroughly, such as data, opinions, or a situation.
    • After the error was discovered, the scientists had to resurvey all their data.
    • She decided to resurvey her career goals after ten years in the same job.
    • The committee will resurvey the public's opinion on the new policy next month.
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