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reevaluate

v.
1.revise or renew one's assessment

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  • Idiom of the Day

    go through (someone)
    to have contact with someone (often to get permission or approval from someone with power or authority)
    Everybody has to go through the accountant to get money for his or her expenses.



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    Our company must (spend less money) because of the bad economic conditions.

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