recalibrated
Pronunciation: [ˌriːˈkælɪˌbreɪtɪd]
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Context: "measurement"
(verb) to adjust or change something so it works correctly again. Think of it like fixing a broken clock to make sure it shows the right time, or changing the settings on a machine so it works properly.
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The technician recalibrated the scales to ensure they measured accurately.
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The scales were not recalibrated and still showed incorrect weights.
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Did you recalibrate the equipment before the test?
Context: "adjustment"
(verb) to change the focus or approach to improve how something is done. Imagine changing how you play a game after learning new strategies to do better.
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She recalibrated her study methods and started getting better grades.
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He didn’t recalibrate his approach and continued to struggle in his studies.
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How can I recalibrate my routine to be more effective?
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