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What is the past tense of reappraise?

What's the past tense of reappraise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of reappraise is reappraised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reappraise is reappraises.

The present participle of reappraise is reappraising.

The past participle of reappraise is reappraised.

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In the longer run they need to be reappraised and possibly strengthened and amplified.
These trial operations were to be reappraised in the light of experience on the ground.
Social, educational, investment, research, science and technology policies will have to be reappraised in the light of the new realities.
The postponed upgrading of the A21 road near Tonbridge in Kent, for example, is now being reappraised, and a public inquiry is due in May.
It was not until the encounter with Western learning in the 19th century that Mozi was rediscovered and his teachings reappraised.
The old idea of a watchdog does not need to be entirely reappraised, but it is too reductionist in regard to the aims of democracy.

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