Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
regrade
verb
/ˈriːɡreɪd/

Definition
To assess or evaluate something again, often to assign a new grade or score.

Examples
- The teacher decided to regrade the exams after discovering a grading error.
- Students can request to have their assignments regraded if they believe it was unfairly marked.
- The committee will regrade the proposals to ensure a fair selection process.

Meaning
The action of revisiting a previous evaluation, particularly in an academic context where a student’s work may be reevaluated for a more accurate grade.

Synonyms
- reassess
- reevaluate
- review
- revise