reanalysis

/riːˌænəlˈɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

the act or process of analyzing or interpreting data again, often with a different perspective or approach

“The new study required a reanalysis of the original data to confirm the findings.”

2. noun

a new analysis or interpretation of data, often with different conclusions or insights

“The reanalysis of the company’s financial reports revealed a significant change in their revenue streams.”

3. noun

a review or re-evaluation of a plan, policy, or decision

“The government conducted a reanalysis of the economic impact of the new trade agreement.”

4. verb

to analyze or interpret data again, often with a different perspective or approach

“The researchers decided to reanalyze the data to see if they could find any new patterns.”

5. verb

to review or re-evaluate a plan, policy, or decision

“The company will reanalyze its marketing strategy to see if it’s effective.”

Synonyms

  • reexamination
  • reinterpretation
  • revision

Antonyms

  • confirmation
  • validation