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Definitions for redetermination
re·de·ter·mi·na·tion

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. redeterminationnoun

    determining again

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  1. redeterminationnoun

    To calculate (or to make a fiscal determination) again.

  2. Etymology: re- + determination in imitation of recalculation

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  1. redetermination

    Redetermination refers to the process of reviewing, reevaluating, or reassessing a previous decision or conclusion. It often implies that new information has been presented or circumstances have changed, necessitating a fresh appraisal or decision. This can occur in various contexts such as law, finance, healthcare, social services, and more.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of redetermination in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of redetermination in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of redetermination in a Sentence

  1. Doug Petno:

    We are not waiting for the spring redetermination to discuss this with our clients.

  2. Trey Parker:

    Given where prices are now, we expect that it (the borrowing base redetermination period) is going to be worse than it was in October when oil prices were US$40 - a point where many forecasters are now saying they are unlikely to return for a couple more years.

  3. Mike Lorusso:

    The spring redetermination season wasn't that traumatic, but the next redetermination in the fall is expected to be more severe and more problematic, hedges are beginning to roll off, prices have not recovered and there is a more widely accepted realization that prices will remain lower over a longer period.

  4. Chief Executive Jim Volker:

    I'm sure we'll still have lots of liquidity after our next borrowing base redetermination.

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