noun
- the process of adjusting or correcting the accuracy of a measuring instrument or system
- a reassessment or adjustment of one’s approach, strategy, or understanding
Usage: technical
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The laboratory equipment required recalibration after the power outage.
- Regular recalibration of the scale ensures accurate measurements.
- The company underwent a strategic recalibration following poor quarterly results.
- His recalibration of priorities helped him achieve better work-life balance.
- The GPS system needs recalibration to improve navigation accuracy.
- After the criticism, she did a mental recalibration of her teaching methods.