How Do You Spell REAPPRAISE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːɐpɹˈe͡ɪz] (IPA)

Reappraise (/riːəˈpreɪz/) is a verb that refers to the act of evaluating something again or in a different way. The word is spelled as "reappraise" with the prefix "re-" indicating repetition and "appraise" meaning to assess or estimate the value of something. The word is pronounced as "ree-uh-preyz" with stress on the second syllable (-preyz). The IPA phonetic transcription helps to clarify the pronunciation and spelling of the word, which can often be confusing or difficult to discern without assistance.

REAPPRAISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Reappraise is a verb that refers to the act of evaluating or assessing something again, typically in a more detailed or critical manner. It involves reviewing and reevaluating the value, worth, significance, or effectiveness of a person, idea, situation, object, or concept.

    When someone reappraises something, they analyze and reconsider its merits, drawbacks, implications, or consequences, taking into account any new information, perspectives, or changes in circumstances that may have arisen since the initial evaluation. The purpose of reappraising can be to gain a deeper understanding, make adjustments, or arrive at a more accurate judgment or conclusion.

    Reappraisal can be applied to various contexts, such as personal relationships, academic studies, business ventures, artworks, policies, or historical events. It is often a deliberate and conscious process that involves objectivity and critical thinking. By reappraising, individuals or groups can revise their opinions, beliefs, strategies, or decisions based on the outcomes of the reevaluation.

    Reappraising requires open-mindedness, willingness to challenge established notions, and the ability to consider alternative perspectives or interpretations. It can lead to refined insights, enhanced understanding, improved performance, or modified evaluations. Reappraisal can be employed as a method for continuous learning, growth, and adaptation in personal, professional, or intellectual pursuits.

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Etymology of REAPPRAISE

The word "reappraise" is derived from the combination of two root words: "re-" and "appraise".

1. "Re-": This is a prefix in English that indicates repetition, again, or back. It comes from the Old English word "re", which means "again" or "back". The prefix "re-" is often used to suggest repeating an action, reversing it, or indicating a return to a previous state.

2. "Appraise": This word traces its origins back to the Old French term "apreisier", which means "to appraise" or "to set a price on". "Apreisier" is a combination of the prefix "a-" (which indicates to, towards, or at) and the Late Latin word "pretiare" (meaning "to value" or "to appraise").

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Conjugate verb Reappraise

CONDITIONAL

I would reappraise
you would reappraise
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they would reappraise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be reappraising
you would be reappraising
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they would be reappraising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have reappraise
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they would have reappraise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been reappraising
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they would have been reappraising

FUTURE

I will reappraise
you will reappraise
he/she/it will reappraise
we will reappraise
they will reappraise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be reappraising
you will be reappraising
he/she/it will be reappraising
we will be reappraising
they will be reappraising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have reappraised
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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they will have been reappraising

IMPERATIVE

you reappraise
we let´s reappraise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to reappraise

PAST

I reappraised
you reappraised
he/she/it reappraised
we reappraised
they reappraised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was reappraising
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they were reappraising

PAST PARTICIPLE

reappraised

PAST PERFECT

I had reappraised
you had reappraised
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we had reappraised
they had reappraised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been reappraising
you had been reappraising
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we had been reappraising
they had been reappraising

PRESENT

I reappraise
you reappraise
he/she/it reappraises
we reappraise
they reappraise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am reappraising
you are reappraising
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we are reappraising
they are reappraising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

reappraising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have reappraised
you have reappraised
he/she/it has reappraised
we have reappraised
they have reappraised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been reappraising
you have been reappraising
he/she/it has been reappraising
we have been reappraising
they have been reappraising
I would have reappraised
we would have reappraised
you would have reappraised
he/she/it would have reappraised
they would have reappraised

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