Noun
recalibration (countable and uncountable, plural recalibrations)
A second, subsequent or corrected calibration.
Adjustment A micrometer that has been tested and found to be off might be restored to accuracy by recalibration. Source: Internet
Because of this rebalancing and recalibration, we are ready and ready to face threats from either side,” he said. Source: Internet
Last week, a task force was set up under the Reserve Bank of India with the idea to increase the speed of recalibration of the network. Source: Internet
Brexit will require a recalibration of the UK’s diplomatic outreach. Source: Internet
Nevertheless, the death of Ginsburg requires a quick recalibration on the part of every candidate, in every campaign, all across the country. Source: Internet
One last thing: When you pick up gear, you can look at the skills and stats and the game will tell you if you already have a better one in the recalibration station library. Source: Internet