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1 reassess
reassess [.ri:ə'sɛs] vt: revaluar, reconsiderarv.• valorar de nuevo v.'riːə'sestransitive verb \<\<chances/situation\>\> volver* a estudiar, reexaminar; \<\<taxes\>\> volver* a fijar['riːǝ'ses]VT [+ situation] estudiar de nuevo, reestudiar; [+ tax] calcular de nuevowe shall have to reassess the situation — tendremos que estudiar de nuevo or reestudiar la situación
* * *['riːə'ses]transitive verb \<\<chances/situation\>\> volver* a estudiar, reexaminar; \<\<taxes\>\> volver* a fijar -
2 reassess
vt.1 replantearse (policy, situation)2 revisar (finanzas) (tax); volver a tasar (property)3 reconsiderar, reexaminar, recapacitar, replantearse.(pt & pp reassessed) -
3 examinar
Multiple Entries: examinar examinar algo
examinar ( conjugate examinar) verbo transitivo to examine; ‹situación/caso› to study, consider examinarse verbo pronominal (Esp) to take an exam
examinar verbo transitivo to examine: quisiera examinar las pruebas detenidamente, I'd like to thoroughly examine the evidence ' examinar' also found in these entries: Spanish: mirar - pensar - tantear - analizar - escudriñar - ver English: examine - inspect - look into - look over - paper - reassess - review - scrutinize - search - see into - study - test - trace - view - look - peruse - reexamine - survey - vet -
4 reconsiderar
reconsiderar verbo transitivo to reconsider ' reconsiderar' also found in these entries: English: reassess - reconsider - rethink - review -
5 revalorizar
revalorizar ( conjugate revalorizar) verbo transitivo ‹ pensiones› to increase, adjust revalorizarse verbo pronominal [acciones/propiedad] to appreciate; [ moneda] to gain in value
revalorizar verbo transitivo (un terreno, cuadro, etc) to increase the value of (un marco, dólar, etc) to revalue ' revalorizar' also found in these entries: English: revaluate - revalue -
6 volver
volver ( conjugate volver) verbo intransitivo 1 ( regresar — al lugar donde se está) to come back; (— a otro lugar) to go back; ¿cómo vas a volver? how are you getting back?; ha vuelto con su familia she's gone back to her family; volver a algo ‹ a un lugar› to go back to sth; ‹a una situación/actividad› to return to sth; quiere volver al mundo del espectáculo he wants to return to show business; volviendo a lo que decía … to get o go back to what I was saying …; ¿cuándo volviste de las vacaciones? when did you get back from your vacation?; ha vuelto de París she's back from Paris 2 [calma/paz] to return; volver a algo to return to sth 3◊ volver en sí to come to o roundvolver v aux:◊ volver a empezar to start again o (AmE) over;no volverá a ocurrir it won't happen again; lo tuve que volver a llevar al taller I had to take it back to the workshop verbo transitivo 1 ( dar la vuelta) ‹ tierra› to turn o dig over; ‹calcetín/chaqueta› ( poner — del revés) to turn … inside out; (— del derecho) to turn … the right way round; ‹ cuello› to turn; 2 (convertir en, poner): me está volviendo loca it's/he's/she's driving me mad 3 (Méx) volverse verbo pronominal 1 ( girar) to turn (around); no te vuelvas, que nos están siguiendo don't look back, we're being followed; se volvió de espaldas he turned his back on me (o her etc); volverse boca arriba/abajo to turn over onto one's back/stomach 2 (convertirse en, ponerse): se vuelve agrio it turns o goes sour; se volvió loca she went mad
volver
I verbo intransitivo
1 (retornar, regresar: hacia el hablante) to return, come back: volveremos mañana, we'll come back tomorrow (: a otro sitio) to return, go back: volvió a su casa, she went back to her home
2 (: una acción, situación, etc) volveremos sobre ese asunto esta tarde, we'll come back to that subject this afternoon (expresando repetición) lo volvió a hacer, he did it again
volver a empezar, to start again o US over
II verbo transitivo
1 (dar la vuelta: a una tortilla, etc) to turn over (a un calcetín, etc) to turn inside out (a la esquina, la página) to turn (la mirada, etc) to turn 2 volverle la espalda a alguien, to turn one's back on sb Locuciones: familiar figurado (superar un gran peligro) volver a nacer: sobrevivió al naufragio, ha vuelto a nacer, he survived the shipwreck miraculously
volver en sí, to come round
volver la vista atrás, (mirar al pasado) to look back
volver a alguien loco: me está volviendo loco, she's driving me mad o crazy ' volver' also found in these entries: Spanish: ambages - andadas - carga - clara - claro - emocionante - enajenar - entenderse - escopetazo - espalda - estragos - garantizar - grupa - hervir - idea - imperiosa - imperioso - indisponer - loca - loco - mentalizarse - mico - normalizar - placer - recalentar - rellenar - repasar - repetir - resentirse - retroceder - soler - soñar - tornar - trastornar - venir - vista - arreglar - cuidar - empezar - endurecer - gana - hacer - poder - rehacer - tal - vuelto - vuelva English: again - ask back - before - call back - circle - clock - come back - come round - come to - despair - double back - drive - get back - go back - go back to - insane - lapse - live through - look round - mad - make - mind - move back - nuts - paint over - put back - rake up - re-enter - re-erect - reapply - reappoint - reassemble - reassess - reconvene - reimpose - rekindle - remarry - render - reoccupy - reopen - repeat - replace - replay - replenish - reread - rerun - reschedule - resit - restock - resume
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reassess — verb reappraise, reappreciate, reapprise, recalculate, recharge, reclass, reestimate, reevaluate, regauge, rejudge, relevy, remeasure, rerank, retax, revalue associated concepts: reassessed tax Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reassess — (v.) 1803; see RE (Cf. re ) + ASSESS (Cf. assess). Related: Reassessed; reassessing … Etymology dictionary
reassess — ► VERB ▪ assess again, especially differently. DERIVATIVES reassessment noun … English terms dictionary
reassess — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
reassess — [[t]ri͟ːəse̱s[/t]] reassesses, reassessing, reassessed VERB If you reassess something, you think about it and decide whether you need to change your opinion about it. [V n] I will reassess the situation when I get home... [V n] Security in the… … English dictionary
reassess — re|as|sess [ˌri:əˈses] v [T] to think about something again carefully in order to decide whether to change your opinion or judgment about it = ↑reappraise ▪ This has caused us to reassess the way we approach our planning. >reassessment n [U… … Dictionary of contemporary English
reassess — /ˌri:ə ses/ verb to assess again ● The manager was asked to reassess the department staff, after the assessments were badly done by the supervisors … Dictionary of banking and finance
reassess — v.t. * * * … Universalium
reassess — verb to assess again; to revise an earlier assessment; to reevaluate … Wiktionary
reassess — rɪËÉ™ ses v. reevaluate, estimate again, appraise again … English contemporary dictionary
reassess — verb assess again, especially differently. Derivatives reassessment noun … English new terms dictionary