resurveying

/riˈsɜrveɪɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process or activity of conducting a new survey or reassessment.
    • The resurveying of the coastline took several months.
    • The resurveying of the property boundaries resolved the dispute.
    • Resurveying is often required after natural disasters.
verb
  1. Present participle of resurvey: the act of surveying or examining again; taking a new measurement or assessment of land, property, or boundaries.
    • They spent the whole week resurveying the damaged roads.
    • The surveyors are resurveying the area to correct the old maps.
    • Resurveying the property is necessary before the sale can go through.
  2. Present participle of resurvey: the act of reviewing or reassessing something thoroughly, such as data, opinions, or a situation.
    • She is resurveying her career options after the promotion fell through.
    • Resurveying the data helped the scientists find the error.
    • The committee is resurveying the public's opinion on the new law.
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