transvaluated

/trænzˈvæljuˌeɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of transvaluate: to re-evaluate or assign a new value to something, especially in a way that changes its perceived worth or significance.
    • The art critic transvaluated the painter's early works, now calling them masterpieces.
    • Historians have transvaluated the contributions of overlooked inventors in the Industrial Revolution.
    • After the scandal, the company transvaluated its ethical standards to regain public trust.
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