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recalibrate

[ree-kal-uh-breyt]

verb (used with or without object)

recalibrated, recalibrating 
  1. to correct or adjust the gradations or settings on (a measuring instrument, sensor, or other piece of precision equipment).

    If your battery fuel gauge is still inaccurate after following these steps, you may need to manually recalibrate the gauge.

  2. to reexamine (one’s thinking, a plan, a system of values, etc.) and correct it in accord with a new understanding or purpose.

    This is a government that's out of touch and refusing to recalibrate after getting a clear message from voters.



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It also could tilt the camera and recalibrate if speed or sound were off.

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I was going back and forth between Vancouver and L.A., so I constantly had to recalibrate and get back into the emotional intensity of Abby.

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Starmer and the Labour Party have a plan, sort of: They have several years to recharge, recalibrate and convince the voters that they're not incompetent losers with no principles.

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As for the government, we can already hear how they are trying to recalibrate.

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His colleague Kevin Winters said his clients would now "refocus" on the stalled High Court civil action and "today's findings will really help recalibrate that case".

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