reweigh

/riˈweɪ/
verb
  1. To weigh something again, especially to check or correct a previous measurement.
    • The chef decided to reweigh the flour to make sure the recipe was accurate.
    • After adding more items to the suitcase, I had to reweigh it at the airport kiosk.
    • The scientist needed to reweigh the sample because the scale had been reset.
  2. To consider or evaluate something again; to reassess.
    • After the new information came out, she had to reweigh her options carefully.
    • The committee agreed to reweigh the evidence before making a final decision.
    • It's wise to reweigh the risks before signing such a long contract.
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