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reappraisal
/ ˌriːəˈpreɪzəl /
noun
- the assessment or estimation again of the worth, value, or quality of a person or thing
Example Sentences
When participants were directed to use reappraisal, they showed more adaptive responses to stress.
In fact as part of a reappraisal of its colonial past, France began to rename some of its streets and squares after African World War Two heroes four years ago.
In return, she’s received a big, bleak, brave, funny, showy role that demands an entire career reappraisal, plus the flattery of, at age 61, convincingly playing 50.
Jews are going to have to make a painful reappraisal of the project that imposes a “Jewish” state in Palestine.
Children who rejected or responded ambiguously to their mother's cognitive reappraisal advice actually reported more adaptive coping in middle school than those who accepted it.
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