Words and phrases that have a meaning related to reassessment:  (133 results)
Often used in the same context:
reappraisal, revaluation, reevaluation, assessments, reval, appraisal, recalculation, reappraised, assessor, revision, review, reexamination, readjustment, annexation, correction, valuation, property, abatement, reconsideration, tax assessor, equalization, realignment, change, millage, evaluation, codification, redevelopment, ratables, rollback, reversion, audits, recalibration, rateables, tax, adjustment, appraiser, reversal, restudy, revitalization, ad valorem tax, referendum, rediscovery, renovation, resurvey, rethinking, dissolution, drawdown, rezoning, reapportionment, psats, analysis, deferral, consolidation, remonstrance, transformation, betterments, remediation, visioning, reclassification, restoration, jointure, redefinition, restructuring, tax collector, zoning, inspections, cagit, clarification, upheaval, county, freeholders, reorientation, recount, escrowing, condemnation, levy, platting, reinterpretation, phaseout, redrawing, assessed value, stabilization, declassification, demolitions, renewal, revivification, municipalities, coit, foreclosure, reorganization, appraised value, repairs, devaluation, charrette, sewer, variance, reformation, reductions, restatement, repaving, parcel, shakeup, reassessments, reformulation, recasting, redesign, overhaul, rebuilding, reconceptualization, reconfiguration, reshaping, considered, department, erroneous, evenhanded, hoc, interim, mandated, masterly, off1cial, offical, official, publicized, unadventurous, unannounced, -1, 0fficial, 10year, 1967, 1968, 1nternal
More specific:
stocktaking
More general:
assessment
Also try:
— Adjectives for reassessment: critical, periodic, major, fundamental, radical, frequent, constant, complete, continual, general, recent, more...

Commonly used words are shown in bold. Rare words are dimmed.
Click on a word above to view its definition.
Organize by: [Relation]   Letters Show rare words: [Yes]   No Show phrases:  [Yes]   No