English to Arabic Dictionary recalibrate

recalibrate

إعادة تقويم
definition
verb
the sensors had to be recalibrated
calibrate (something) again or differently.
example
You would do well to 'recalibrate' with negatives of unusual contrast.
Ideally you should aim to 'recalibrate' the display at least once per month.
Then we have to run a hack telling it to 'recalibrate' .
Well, you know, they had hoped to 'recalibrate' their message this week.
By 'recalibrating' the satellites with the new data, the whole system improved, which has enhanced weather forecasting substantially.
No matter, for Americans had 'recalibrated' their sensibilities towards a new post-war standard of prosperity.
The president now saying he wishes he had 'recalibrated' some words.
Rights from cultural autonomy to freedom of information to free speech all need to be 'recalibrated' according to the powerful role of global media today.
However, with the admission of young women, many traditions died or had to be 'recalibrated' to accommodate them.
He is 'recalibrating' the health service to try to prevent people getting ill in the first place.
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