Verb
recalibrate (third-person singular simple present recalibrates, present participle recalibrating, simple past and past participle recalibrated)
To calibrate for a second or subsequent time.
At the conclusion, both look surprised to have lost their temper and attempt to recalibrate by straightening their ties and returning to themselves. Source: Internet
If all of this is true, then astronomers may need to recalibrate their red dwarf observational strategies. Source: Internet
But the greens softened drastically from the storm, and Teater failed to recalibrate the speed. Source: Internet
The Indian IT industry is set to experience a slowdown in terms of discretionary IT spending, contract renewals and new deals getting signed as enterprises recalibrate by cost structure in coming months, an IDC report said Wednesday. Source: Internet
In interviews this week, Lagos stressed the need for MNUFC to focus more on youth players from the state as they “recalibrate” its academy structure. Source: Internet
It has been argued that when a State is spellbound to this strategy, it stands to lose gains made in the protection of human rights prior to the State of emergency and therefore recalibrate downward in the human rights protection. Source: Internet