Definition of Revaluation

1. Noun. A new appraisal or evaluation.

Exact synonyms: Reappraisal, Reassessment, Review
Generic synonyms: Appraisal, Assessment
Specialized synonyms: Stock-taking, Stocktaking
Derivative terms: Reappraise, Reassess, Revalue, Revalue, Review

Definition of Revaluation

1. n. A second or new valuation.

Definition of Revaluation

1. Noun. The process of altering the relative value of a currency or other standard of exchange. ¹

2. Noun. A reassessment of the value or worth of something; a reappraisal or reevaluation. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Revaluation

1. valuation [n -S] - See also: valuation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Revaluation

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

Literary usage of Revaluation

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

1. Accounting Theory: With Special Reference to the Corporate Enterprise by William Andrew Paton (1922)
"... discuss systematically in this book the problems of revaluation for purposes of accounting. Any such study would require one or more volumes in itself. ..."

2. The Psychology of Religion by George Albert Coe (1916)
"revaluation of values, it is true, is not equally present everywhere in religion, nor does revaluation anywhere advance with even pace. ..."

3. Accounting Theory and Practice by Roy Bernard Kester (1918)
"Periodic revaluation of Good-Will Periodic revaluation of good-will must next be considered. This involves a determination as to whether it is subject to ..."

4. Principles and Practice of Cost Accounting for Accountants, Manufacturers by Frederick Henry Baugh (1915)
"(b) Depreciation Based on revaluation. A revaluation is sometimes made the basis ... If made annually, the amount of the revaluation deducted from the book ..."

5. The Social Problem: A Constructive Analysis by Charles Abram Ellwood (1915)
"It would seem, therefore, that even from a strictly scientific point of view, there is need of a revaluation of Christianity by those interested in the ..."

6. The Social Problem: A Reconstructive Analysis by Charles Abram Ellwood (1919)
"... of a revaluation of Christianity by those interested in the solution of the social problem. It deserves seriously to be tried before it is cast aside. ..."

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