reevaluation

[/ˌriː.ɪ.væl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/]
nounpl: reevaluations
reavaliação
1. the process of assessing or judging something again, often to form a new or different opinion
The company initiated a reevaluation of its marketing strategy after the poor quarterly results.
A empresa iniciou uma reavaliação de sua estratégia de marketing após os resultados trimestrais fracos.
2. a reassessment of value, worth, or importance of something previously evaluated
The reevaluation of the property led to a significant increase in its assessed value.
A reavaliação da propriedade resultou em um aumento significativo de seu valor avaliado.
3. in education, the process of re-examining a student's progress or special needs
The student requested a reevaluation to determine if additional educational support was needed.
O aluno solicitou uma reavaliação para determinar se era necessário suporte educacional adicional.
In Brazil, 'reavaliação' is commonly used in corporate settings, educational assessments (particularly for students with special needs), and financial/real estate valuations. In the USA, reevaluation is frequently associated with Special Education evaluations (IEP - Individualized Education Programs) in schools. Both cultures use the term in business contexts for strategic reassessments.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
reassessmentreconsiderationreappraisalreviewreexaminationrecalculation
Antonyms / Antônimos
acceptanceconfirmationvalidation

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
reavaliação
standard term used in business, education, and formal contexts
São Paulo
reavaliação
commonly used in corporate and financial environments
Rio de Janeiro
reavaliação
used equally in formal and professional contexts
Portugal
reavaliação
same as Brazilian Portuguese; formal usage in institutional contexts

Related Words

evaluationassessappraisereviewreconsiderreexamine

Related Idioms & Phrases

under reevaluation
subject to reevaluation
pending reevaluation
call for a reevaluation
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