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Definition of Reappraising
1. reappraise [v] - See also: reappraise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reappraising
Literary usage of Reappraising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Benjamin Franklin in American Thought and Culture, 1790-1990 by Nian-Sheng Huang (1994)
"Zuckerman, "Doing Good While Doing Well: Benevolence and Self-interest in Franklin's
Autobiography," in Lemay, ed., reappraising Franklin, 441-51. 26. ..."
2. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Mines (1915)
"APPRAISING AND reappraising PRACTICE. The practice of appraising and reappraising
coal deposits in the public lands as a basis for their disposition under ..."
3. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting (1897)
"... whose valuable pine timber the Government, by the agreement of 1889, covenanted
to sell for their benefit, and is still appraising and reappraising as a ..."
4. Truman, the Jewish Vote, and the Creation of Israel by John Snetsinger (1974)
"... who had returned to the United States and had asked for an interview with
me.13 Concerned that Washington was reappraising its Palestine position, ..."
5. Urban Change and Poverty by Michael G. H. McGeary, Laurence E. Lynn (1988)
"Garnick, DH 1978 reappraising the Outlook for Northern States and Cities in the
Context of US Economic History. Working Paper No. 51. ..."