redetermination

redetermination
noun
determining again
Derivationally related forms: ↑redetermine
Hypernyms: ↑determination, ↑finding

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\\|rē+\ noun
: an act or instance of fixing again or confirming

administrative procedures … in the redetermination of prices — Journal of Accountancy

undertook the redetermination of the atomic weights — William Ramsay

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n.

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rēdetermināˈtion (↑determination) n
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