revalue

verb
re·​val·​ue | \ (ˌ)rē-ˈval-(ˌ)yü How to pronounce revalue (audio) \
revalued; revaluing; revalues

Definition of revalue

transitive verb

1 : to value anew revalue currency
2 : to make a new valuation of : reappraise

Examples of revalue in a Sentence

Three of the nations are expected to revalue their currencies soon. Most analysts predict that the country will revalue before the end of the year.

Recent Examples on the Web

The disconnect between running backs’ dominance in fantasy and their value in the real game is one reason the PPR scoring system, which awards points for receptions, was developed 15 years ago in a bid to revalue wide receivers. New York Times, "One Place Running Backs Still Rule: Fantasy Football," 26 Aug. 2019 Accounting rules do allow acquiring companies to revalue the assets and liabilities of their acquisitions, so Samsonite may have been within reasonable bounds. Jacky Wong, WSJ, "Samsonite Needs to Make Its Case," 25 May 2018 The value of commercial property in Mecklenburg County is surging, based on an early review by the county assessor’s office, which is revaluing more than 300,000 pieces of real estate this year. Steve Harrison And Ely Portillo, charlotteobserver, "Commercial property value is booming. Could it lower taxes for some Meck homeowners?," 25 Jan. 2018 Accounting rules do allow acquiring companies to revalue the assets and liabilities of their acquisitions, so Samsonite may have been within reasonable bounds. Jacky Wong, WSJ, "Samsonite Needs to Make Its Case," 25 May 2018 Every day the market already revalues Exxon’s assets in light of possible eventualities. Holman W. Jenkins, WSJ, "CEOs and Politics Are a Bad Mix," 6 Mar. 2018 O'Connor, a property tax consulting firm, reports that many Texas Gulf appraisal districts are actively using an inappropriate valuation model as a means for revaluing homes. Houston Chronicle, "Don't let your appraisal district overvalue Harvey-flooded home," 2 Mar. 2018 The massacre made significantly revalued the interactive graphics specialist, sending its PE to a 54, still a lofty number. Shawn Tully, Fortune, "These Companies Were Hit Hardest by the Big Selloff," 6 Feb. 2018 The value of commercial property in Mecklenburg County is surging, based on an early review by the county assessor’s office, which is revaluing more than 300,000 pieces of real estate this year. Steve Harrison And Ely Portillo, charlotteobserver, "Commercial property value is booming. Could it lower taxes for some Meck homeowners?," 25 Jan. 2018

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First Known Use of revalue

1592, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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revalue

verb

English Language Learners Definition of revalue

finance : to change the value of a country's money so that it is worth less or more when it is traded for another country's money
: to make a new judgment about the value of (something, such as a house or an investment)