recalibration
noun[CorU]
(alsore-calibration)uk/ˌriː.kæl.ɪˈbreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌriː.kæl.əˈbreɪ.ʃən/achangein the way you do orthinkabout something:
Itmeantamajorrecalibration ofourplan.
Some Elizabethansrefusedtoacceptthecalendarrecalibration.
The newstandardsaresimplyrecalibrations of theoldones.
- Weaddressedmany of thecausesof thiscrisisthrough a recalibration ofourbusinessmodel.
- Now she ishometostay, thehouseholdbalancehasundergoneasubtlere-calibration.
- Many of thesemodelshave now beensubjecttosevererecalibration.
Change and changes
- adjustment
- alteration
- anti-evolutionism
- be ahead of the curveidiom
- blip
- flip-flop
- fluctuation
- gradation
- gyrate
- gyration
- inconstancy
- reversion
- revolution
- rhythm
- sea change
- shakesomeoneup
- untick
- variation
- vicissitudes
- youthquake