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revaluation

American  
[ree val-yoo-ay-shuhn] / ˌri ˌvæl yuˈeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act or process of revaluing something.

  2. a new or revised estimation resulting from revaluing.


Example Sentences

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The beat is largely due to gains from the fair-value revaluation of its stake in a listed company, Moore Threads Technology, they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Direct market interventions, quantitative easing, yield curve control, a revaluation of America’s gold reserves…whatever,” Harnett said of the tactics Bessent could deploy to keep both Treasury bond yields and broader market-volatility readings in check.

From Barron's

The draft revaluations, which will be used to calculate rates from 1 April, shows an 85% increase in the total value of hotels, while pubs have risen 47%.

From BBC

It also calls for more support for recording studios, claiming as many as half of them are under threat from the rates revaluation.

From BBC

Ministers have argued they did not have access to all the information about the impact of revaluations on individual businesses before the chancellor announced changes in her November Budget.

From BBC