Definition of Revaluating

1. revaluate [v] - See also: revaluate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Revaluating

revalidating
revalidation
revalidations
revalorise
revalorising
revalorization
revalorizations
revalorize
revalorized
revalorizes
revalorizing
revaluable
revaluate
revaluated
revaluates
revaluating
revaluation
revaluations
revalue
revalued
revalues
revaluing
revamp
revamped
revamper
revampers
revamping
revampings
revamps
revanche

Literary usage of Revaluating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1921)
"... the well-known critic of the New York Tribune, backed up Mr. Lincoln's sugestión of revaluating the classics. He felt that it was a good thing to have ..."

2. Light's Labour's Lost: Policies for Energy-efficient Lighting by Paul Waide, Satoshi Tanishima, International Energy Agency (2006)
"However, there are many reasons for revaluating these figures. First, the source material used is now out of date and in some cases has been surpassed by ..."

3. Under the Highest Leadership by John Douglas Adam (1917)
"... in the direction of being and not merely in appearing to be; of purifying motive as well as action; revaluating success as giving and not as getting; ..."

4. Pragmatism and Its Critics by Addison Webster Moore (1910)
"... that it gives no details of this revaluating stage; that it leaves unnoticed the different elements in the constitution of truth-value out of which ..."

5. National tax journal (1916)
"The Shoup Mission's main concession to the Japanese demand and need for private capital accumulation was found in provisions for revaluating land and fixed ..."

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