Recalibration
Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈˌkæɫəbɹeɪʃən/
Recalibration (noun)
- The act of adjusting a tool or system so its readings become correct again.
- A new setting or correction made after results show the previous settings were not accurate.
- A change in how someone thinks or acts, made after new information or experience.
Examples
- The recalibration improved the accuracy of the measurement.
- The measurement needed recalibration after the sensor changed.