recalibrate
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editrecalibrate (third-person singular simple present recalibrates, present participle recalibrating, simple past and past participle recalibrated)
- To calibrate for a second or subsequent time.
- 2016 February 7, Michael Barbaro, “Once Impervious, Marco Rubio Is Diminished by a Caustic Chris Christie”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Throughout the evening, Mr. Christie’s admonition about canned lines and rehearsed speeches hovered and seemed to recalibrate how the crowd — and television viewers — processed what Mr. Rubio said (and resaid, over and over).
Translations
editcalibrate again
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Spanish
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editrecalibrate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of recalibrar combined with te