transvaluating

/trænzˈvæljuˌeɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of re-evaluating or reassigning value, worth, or importance to something, often in a way that challenges traditional or established standards.
    • Historians are transvaluating the contributions of women scientists who were overlooked in their own time.
    • By transvaluating the company's core values, the new CEO hopes to create a more inclusive workplace.
    • The art critic is transvaluating the works of forgotten painters to give them the recognition they deserve.
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