To adjust or change something, especially a system or process, so that it works better or more effectively. This can involve re-evaluating priorities, strategies, or methods to achieve a desired outcome.
“The company decided to recalibrate its marketing strategy after realizing the original approach was not yielding the expected results.”— Business
“The development team had to recalibrate the software to ensure compatibility with the latest operating system updates.”— Technology
Origin: From 're-' meaning again and 'calibrate' from Latin 'calibrare', to make a tube or pipe of a certain diameter, which is derived from 'calibra', a tube or pipe.
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