verb
- to judge again or anew; to reconsider a previous judgment or decision
Usage: formal; legal contexts
Examples
- The appeals court decided to rejudge the case after new evidence emerged.
- She asked the committee to rejudge her application based on updated credentials.
- The panel will rejudge all entries that were initially disqualified.
- After the controversy, they chose to rejudge the competition fairly.
- The judge agreed to rejudge the matter with fresh perspective.
- We need to rejudge this situation now that we have all the facts.