Sentences

regrate in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Regrate: to reevaluate or restore something, such as decisions or land, often to improve conditions or outcomes.

Sample Sentences

  1. Regrate your decisions if they lead to unnecessary complications.
  2. The farmer decided to regrate his fields after the heavy rainfall.
  3. She felt it was time to regrate her priorities to find more balance in life.
  4. In the meeting, they discussed the need to regrate certain aspects of the project.
  5. After reflecting on his past choices, he often wished he could regrate some of them.
  6. The company faced backlash after the announcement of their decision to regrate the product line.
  7. In the context of the discussion, she suggested that regrating the terms of the agreement could lead to a fairer outcome.
  8. After reviewing the performance metrics, the team decided to regrate their previous strategies to better align with current goals.
  9. His tendency to regrate his earlier statements often left his audience confused about his true intentions.
  10. They were able to regrate the project timeline, allowing for additional research and development before the launch.