IPA: //riˈvæljuː//
KK: /riˈvælju/
To assess or determine the value of something again, often to reflect changes in market conditions or other factors.
The company decided to revalue its assets to ensure accurate financial reporting.
Past: revalued
Past Participle: revalued
Revalue → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "valere" (meaning to be strong or to be worth). The word "revalue" means to assess the value of something again or to change its worth.
Think of assessing something's worth 'again' ('re-') — that's why revalue means to evaluate its value once more.