recalibration

/riˌkælɪˈbreɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act or process of adjusting a device or instrument so that it works accurately again.
    • Regular recalibration of the thermometer ensures accurate readings.
    • The scale needed a recalibration after it was dropped.
    • The mechanic performed a recalibration of the car's sensors.
  2. A change in approach, expectations, or understanding based on new information.
    • After the test results, there was a recalibration of the project timeline.
    • The company's recalibration of its sales targets helped the team stay realistic.
    • Her recalibration of priorities led her to spend more time with family.
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