I will reassess
Futureconjugation ofreassess.There are other translations for this conjugation.
reassess(
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. calcular de nuevo
The judge asked the assessor to reassess the value of the sculptures stolen.El juez pidió al perito que calculara de nuevo el valor de las esculturas robadas.
a. replantearse
Andy reassessed his criticism of his neighbors when he learned what they were going through.Andy se replanteó sus críticas a sus vecinos cuando se enteró de lo que estaban pasando.
b. reexaminar
Darla reassessed her life plan after her divorce.Darla reexaminó su plan de vida después de su divorcio.
c. volver a estudiar
The doctor is going to reassess the initial diagnosis of Jim's condition.El médico va a volver a estudiar el diagnóstico inicial de la condición de Jim.
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