rejudge
/riːˈdʒʌdʒ/Definitions
1. verb
to judge or decide again, especially after reconsidering or re-examining
“The court decided to rejudge the case after new evidence emerged.”
2. verb
to pass judgment on or assess the quality of something again
“The critics rejudged the artist’s work after they refined their techniques.”
3. noun
the act of judging or deciding again
“The rejudgment of the case took several weeks to complete.”