revaluation

/riˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
noun
  1. The act or process of assessing the value of something again, especially a currency or asset.
    • After the revaluation of the property, the owner decided to sell it.
    • The accountant recommended a revaluation of the company's inventory.
    • The revaluation of the national currency made imports cheaper.
  2. A new or revised opinion or judgment about the importance or worth of something.
    • There has been a revaluation of traditional teaching methods in modern schools.
    • The film's revaluation by critics led to a surge in its popularity.
    • Her revaluation of her career goals prompted her to go back to school.
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