recalibration

[US]/ˌriːˌkælɪˈbreɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌriːˌkælɪˈbreɪʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the process of calibrating something again to restore accuracy; computing: adjusting a system, device, or instrument again to ensure correct measurement or performance

Phrases & Collocations

needs recalibration

system recalibration

schedule recalibration

quick recalibration

recalibration required

ongoing recalibration

annual recalibrations

recalibration process

Example Sentences

after the software update, the team scheduled a full recalibration of the sensors.

the sudden heatwave forced a quick recalibration of our energy forecasts.

we need a recalibration of priorities before the next quarter begins.

the audit prompted a recalibration of risk controls across the department.

her coach recommended a recalibration of training intensity to avoid injury.

market volatility led to a recalibration of the portfolio’s asset allocation.

the merger requires a recalibration of roles and responsibilities.

customer feedback triggered a recalibration of our service standards.

by midyear, the company began a recalibration of its pricing strategy.

the coach called for a recalibration of team expectations after the loss.

effective leadership often depends on a recalibration of communication habits.

to improve accuracy, the lab performs recalibration at regular intervals.

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