How to Use reevaluate in a Sentence

reevaluate

verb
  • Try to keep up this new routine for at least two weeks and then reevaluate.
    Dominique Fluker, Essence, 24 Oct. 2023
  • Frisco was off Sunday, and the initial plan was to reevaluate then.
    Evan Grant, Dallas News, 9 Apr. 2023
  • Barr said the Fed will reevaluate a range of rules for midsize banks that have at least $100 billion of assets.
    Rachel Siegel, Washington Post, 28 Apr. 2023
  • Chomilo said the state will reevaluate its approach to closing the vaccine equity gaps at the end of the month.
    Glenn Howatt, Star Tribune, 21 May 2021
  • The pilot program will be reevaluated at the end of the first quarter, Wheeler said.
    Beth Mlady, cleveland, 13 July 2023
  • The club will reevaluate Sale in three or four weeks before determining the next steps.
    Julian McWilliams, BostonGlobe.com, 9 June 2023
  • Rather than do that, Faris simply decided to slow down and reevaluate.
    Eric Andersson, Peoplemag, 1 Nov. 2022
  • In recent years, the art world has started to reevaluate the pair’s unique relationship.
    Julia Binswanger, Smithsonian Magazine, 2 Apr. 2024
  • Sides said Hull's initial timeline will be the same as Smith; they will both be reevaluated after two weeks.
    Indystar Sports, The Indianapolis Star, 12 July 2023
  • Officials will reevaluate in the morning whether or not to cancel school.
    The Enquirer, 18 Jan. 2024
  • At that time, the Bulls set a four- to six-week window for Ball to recover from the surgery, after which the Bulls medical team and his doctors would reevaluate him.
    Julia Poe, Chicago Tribune, 26 Oct. 2022
  • Silvestre said the school board has been reevaluating its redactions to see if any more content could be shared publicly.
    Nicole Asbury, Washington Post, 7 Feb. 2024
  • The train incident compounded the burgeoning push inside the GOP to reevaluate how much aid to give Kyiv.
    Tal Axelrod, ABC News, 26 Feb. 2023
  • Some automakers are reevaluating their costly EV strategies as the year comes to a close.
    Alexa St. John, Fortune, 7 Dec. 2023
  • That month, the bakery took all its sales in-house and reevaluated its distribution plan.
    Joan Niesen, Washington Post, 23 Jan. 2024
  • Falling short caused Lease to reevaluate that approach.
    Aaron Heisen, oregonlive, 7 Sep. 2023
  • That also means reevaluating the role humans play as a part of that system, rather than separate from it.
    Amanda Gokee, BostonGlobe.com, 4 Aug. 2023
  • But taking time to rest and reevaluate can be uncomfortable at first.
    L'oreal Thompson Payton, Fortune Well, 15 June 2023
  • Richardson’s virtual classes will run from Aug. 23 to Oct. 15, at which point the district will reevaluate whether to extend the program.
    Dallas News, 11 Aug. 2021
  • And while the committee announced probes into only two firms, that news is bound to lead others to reevaluate their practices.
    The Editors, National Review, 21 Sep. 2023
  • With new hormones comes new blemishes, and Richie Grainge was forced to reevaluate her skincare routine.
    Hannah Jackson, Vogue, 28 Feb. 2024
  • The firing and the support from friends and family caused Gunn to reevaluate his priorities.
    Borys Kit, The Hollywood Reporter, 26 Apr. 2023
  • Members of the Freedom Caucus agreed to wait until the debt limit bill was cleared by the Senate and signed into law by Biden to reevaluate that relationship.
    David Sivak, Washington Examiner, 2 June 2023
  • When he was offered a spot in the federal agency, Stansbury had to reevaluate his career and his entire future.
    Rachel Smith, The Courier-Journal, 3 Jan. 2024
  • This week, Dunn went to a doctor in New York to be reevaluated, and there’s still inflammation from a subscapularis injury.
    Charlie Goldsmith, The Enquirer, 4 Mar. 2023
  • This year, the Kids Baking Championship judge also reevaluated the role alcohol plays in her life.
    Antonia Debianchi, Peoplemag, 3 Oct. 2023
  • Eventually those cases may well end up in the Supreme Court, giving it another chance to reevaluate the scope of its free speech protections.
    WIRED, 24 Feb. 2023
  • Newsom said the practice would be reevaluated following the fire.
    John Antczak, Fortune, 14 Nov. 2023
  • Now, with free lounge access being rolled back, many Platinum Card holders are expected to reevaluate if holding onto the card is worth it.
    Jessica Chapel, Condé Nast Traveler, 20 Sep. 2023
  • Even as schools reevaluate ticketing, Harris was still holding the ticket she was written at 17.
    Jodi S. Cohen, ProPublica, 10 Aug. 2023

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