Frequency rank: 9,986. – 10,005.
- to look at again
- to re-examine (policy, estimate, plan, etc.); to review
- to get a better opinion of; to see in a more positive light
- to improve; to recover (market, illness, etc.)
Godan verb with 'su' ending; transitive verb
Godan verb with 'su' ending; intransitive verb
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- to look at again
- to re-examine (policy, estimate, plan, etc.); to review
- to get a better opinion of; to see in a more positive light
- to improve; to recover (market, illness, etc.)
This refers to the action of revisiting something to reassess or refresh one's understanding or knowledge of it.
It is necessary to review that plan and identify the issues.
This meaning is used when discussing a formal assessment of documents or strategies that require evaluation or updates.
The government says it needs to re-examine the tax system.
This usage indicates a change in perception, where something or someone is viewed more favorably than before.
By reconsidering his efforts, my opinion of him changed.
This meaning relates to a return to a better state or condition, whether it be in health, economy, or other situations.
Generated collocations (experimental)
みなおし見直しをおこなう行うto conduct a reviewけいかく計画をみなおす見直すto review a planせいさく政策をみなおす見直すto re-examine a policyひょうか評価をみなおす見直すto review an evaluationみなおし見直しがひつよう必要a review is necessaryみなおし見直しをするto perform a reviewでざいんデザインをみなおす見直すto reconsider the designよさん予算をみなおす見直すto revise the budgetかんがえ考えかた方をみなおす見直すto reassess one’s perspectiveしじょう市場をみなおす見直すto reassess the marketいんしょう印象をみなおす見直すto reassess an impression
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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Let's take advantage of the 'exemption' controversy to reconsider the way we work.
Then he went back over it to make sure it was right.