"Recalibrate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Recalibrate" Meaning

To adjust or set an instrument or device again, especially to measure or compare accurately, or to change one's attitudes or way of thinking.

"Recalibrate" Examples

Examples of Usage for "Recalibrate"


1. Technical Application

To get accurate readings from the sonar equipment, we had to recalibrate it after it had been damaged in the storm.

2. Business and Marketing

The company needed to recalibrate its marketing strategy because the current campaign was not yielding the expected results.

3. Personal Productivity

After realizing she had developed some bad study habits, she started to recalibrate her approach to not just memorize information but to truly understand and apply it.

4. Scientific Experiment

They were forced to recalibrate their entire research due to an error in the initial experimental conditions.

5. GPS Navigation

Following an update of its foundational data, the GPS device required users to recalibrate their devices to reflect the change.

"Recalibrate" Similar Words

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The verb "recalculation" refers to the process of rechecking or redoing a mathematical or financial calculation, often because the initial result was incorrect or incomplete. It involves revisiting the original numbers, formulas, or equations to obtain a revised answer.<br><br>In certain contexts, "recalculation" can also imply a reevaluation or reassessment of a situation, decision, or conclusion, taking into account new information, feedback, or changed circumstances.

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