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Common collocations with reappraisal in American Collocation

reappraisal noun countable/uncountable

US /ˌriəˈpreɪz(ə)l/

complete

complete
fundamental
radical
thorough
total

The decline in funds will require a radical reappraisal of the way in which teaching and research are conducted.

urgent

urgent

There needs to be an urgent reappraisal of bed numbers in all new hospitals.

occasional

periodic

The conditions of the code of professional conduct are subject to periodic reappraisal.

critical

critical

It’s time for a critical reappraisal of new age music.

demand
force
invite
lead to
necessitate
prompt
require
trigger

Increasing membership necessitated reappraisal of the services offered.