So the idea of REEVALUATE (short name REEVAL) is that you get the same behavior "as if" you had written the thing in place: >> x: 10 >> reeval (first [x:]) 20 ; acts like X: 10 >> x == 20 But how far should this "as if you'd written it there" go? Should the binding be applied? >> x: 1000 >> code: '(x + 20) >> do [let x: 284, reeval code] == …