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Definition of Recalibrates
1. recalibrate [v] - See also: recalibrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recalibrates
Literary usage of Recalibrates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"... and the independence with which the new urbanite recalibrates values seems
nothing short of heroic, but are these excitements and independence also ..."
2. Electrical Meterman's Handbook, Written and Comp. by the Committee on Meters by National Electric Light Association, Oliver Jackson Bushnell (1912)
"(4) recalibrates the watt-hour meter, if necessary; enters operations and "as
left" tests on the test form and again examines watt-hour meter for creeping. ..."
3. Nasa Spinoff, 1996by James J. Haggerty by James J. Haggerty (1996)
"Self- nulling means that the device automatically recalibrates to zero so that
each flaw detected produces a reading. When the probe is placed on a ..."
4. Wheat Pricing: Information on Transition to New Tests for Protein by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"FGIS periodically recalibrates the testing equipment with new wheat samples
because different wheat characteristics may be present in ..."
5. Risk Management of Financial Derivatives: Comptroller's Handbook edited by Barry Leonard (1999)
"Determine whether management recalibrates pricing models periodically by comparing
the theoretical value of an instrument to actual market prices. ..."
6. The Middle East in 2015: The Impact of Regional Trends on U.S. Strategic by Judith Share Yaphe (2002)
"In this way, the amir both recalibrates the body to achieve a composition more
to his liking and also stands above seemingly petty squabbling. ..."