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reappraisal [ˌri:əˈpreɪzəl] N

reappraisal of situation, problem:

reappraisal

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Both reappraisal (or initial cognitive appraisal) and rumination, however, can affect the duration of an emotional experience.
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Such polar opposites stir things up and encourage critical reappraisals of interpretive traditions.
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This proposal to build in the courtyard marked a major reappraisal of the museum's original architectural plan.
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The disaster led to a nationwide reappraisal of bridges.
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In more recent times the term has gained a more positive reappraisal.
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Meanwhile, new developments in theories of caring for and reforming delinquent youth led to a reappraisal of current institutional methods.
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Modern reappraisals have focused on the storytelling and character development, surprising for a directorial debut.
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By the 1990s the film had undergone a complete critical reappraisal.
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Reappraisals of the film find that much of what was exciting about the film in 1951 is not as potent in the 21st century.
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Ways of doing this include cognitive reappraisal (interpreting a situation in positive terms) and expressive suppression (masking signs of inner emotional states).
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