rejudge

Definition of rejudgenext

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Verb
  • The city manager is also evaluating whether the current site could support private development.
    Jack Fink, CBS News, 27 Mar. 2026
  • Two White Settlement police officers were taken to a hospital to be evaluated for potential smoke inhalation, officials said.
    Lillie Davidson, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 27 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • The film directed by Vivian Sorenson and Jonathan Nastasi invites viewers to reevaluate the current American food system which has achieved massive scale, delivery of cheap calories to consumers and immense profits to mega corporations but at the expense of healthy food and sustainable practices.
    Matthew Carey, Deadline, 29 Mar. 2026
  • Alter also proposed that the council’s Public Health Committee reevaluate the strategic plan, including staff recommendations for numerical targets for each program, by October.
    Chaya Tong, Austin American Statesman, 27 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • The changes would allow the association to assess daily fines against homeowners who are in violation, as well as to place liens on their properties.
    Laura Bauer, Kansas City Star, 26 Mar. 2026
  • The General Assembly that year established the Program Review Process Advisory Council, which went into effect in July 2024, to help assess the review process for new higher education programs and prevent duplication of programs.
    William J. Ford, Baltimore Sun, 26 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • In a statement, Sony said the decision was the result of Honda reassessing its battery-electric vehicle strategy.
    Abhimanyu Ghoshal, New Atlas, 26 Mar. 2026
  • Each new piece of technology opens new possibilities and leads to existing practices being reassessed.
    Jeremy Kahn, Fortune, 25 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • But state lawmakers estimate a quarter to half of current enrollees — as many as 40,000 people — would be thrown off the Medicaid expansion under the requirements in House Bill 913 and forced to find coverage another way, or go without.
    Kevin Fixler, Idaho Statesman, 1 Apr. 2026
  • The latest statistics estimate there are more than 500,000 DACA recipients in the country.
    Mathew Miranda Updated March 31, Sacbee.com, 1 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Kansas reappraises properties annually, meaning your purchase price gets reflected in your tax bill much faster.
    Allison Palmer Updated February 20, Kansas City Star, 20 Feb. 2026
  • There are numerous instances of comedy films and TV shows being reappraised by new generations – often negatively in light of modern sensibilities.
    Jesse Whittock, Deadline, 28 Nov. 2025
Verb
  • April 1 is the deadline for your local chief appraiser to send appraisals for single-family homes, and thus when the clock starts on examining whether your home was appraised fairly and planning for what the year’s tax bill will be.
    Sasha Richie, Dallas Morning News, 15 Mar. 2026
  • Musiel has plenty of experience appraising residential and commercial properties alike, and his career has taken him to some truly fascinating places.
    Kaitlyn Gomez, USA Today, 12 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • One thing Sandlin says SMU tries to ascertain about a player is their play character.
    Joseph Hoyt, Dallas Morning News, 20 Mar. 2026
  • Grocery store errands become more efficient, and visits to coffee shops, restaurants, and bars require ascertaining where the nearest bomb shelter lies.
    Michael M. Rosen, The Washington Examiner, 13 Mar. 2026
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“Rejudge.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/rejudge. Accessed 2 Apr. 2026.

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