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reassess

British  
/ ˌriːəˈsɛs /

verb

  1. to assess (something) again; re-evaluate

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Antonio's two‑month contract gives him the chance to reassess his future in the summer, with Jamaica still capable of qualifying for the World Cup through March's play-offs.

From BBC

While the company reassesses how insurance policies are priced, Abel said the businesses, which includes Geico, will not be growing for a while.

From MarketWatch

But shifting consumer preferences, as shoppers scrutinise ingredients in packaged foods, have encouraged food makers and retailers to reassess products.

From BBC

"In light of these developments, both parties are reassessing their strategic direction to align with the evolving market landscape."

From BBC

While Kotak downplayed the imbalance, he admitted early setbacks had forced the team to reassess.

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