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What does recalibrate mean?

"Recalibrate" means to adjust or modify something, especially a measuring instrument, to make it accurate.

Here are some ways to think about the word:

* Adjusting for accuracy: Like calibrating a scale to make sure it's measuring weight correctly.

* Resetting expectations: When you recalibrate your goals, you're changing your expectations based on new information.

* Rethinking your approach: Recalibrating a strategy means changing your plan to make it more effective.

Examples:

* "The pilot had to recalibrate the instruments after the storm."

* "After losing the first game, the team needed to recalibrate their strategy."

* "She had to recalibrate her expectations for the project after encountering delays."

In essence, recalibration is about making necessary adjustments to achieve a better outcome or a more accurate result.

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