verb
- to assess or estimate the value of something again, typically at a higher amount
- to give new or different importance or significance to something
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘revalue’
Usage: often used in contexts of changing perspectives or priorities
Examples
- The government revalues the currency every few years to reflect economic changes.
- After the renovation, the bank revalues the property at twice its original worth.
- She revalues her priorities after becoming a parent.
- The company revalues its assets annually for tax purposes.
- The art dealer revalues the painting based on new historical evidence.
- He revalues his relationship with his family after the accident.