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recalibrate

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Verb — To adjust or set the standard of something again, often after conditions have changed.

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Etymology

From re- ("again") plus calibrate.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “recalibrate” mean?

The word “recalibrate” means to adjust or set the standard of something again, often after conditions have changed. In plain terms, adjusting something back to the right settings or expectations.

How do you pronounce “recalibrate”?

“Recalibrate” is pronounced ree-KAL-uh-brayt (/ˌɹiˈkæl.ə.bɹeɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “recalibrate” in a sentence?

Here is “recalibrate” used in a sentence: “The scale needs to be recalibrated every few months for accuracy.”

What part of speech is “recalibrate”?

“Recalibrate” is a verb.

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