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recalibrate

[ree-kal-uh-breyt] / riˈkæl əˌbreɪt /










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The e-commerce giant made the announcement as it recalibrates its mix of physical retail stores, while tying to focus more deeply on its bottom line and compete more directly with mass retailers like Walmart.

From MarketWatch

Sometimes we need to disconnect to recalibrate and reclaim ourselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

They have also recalibrated things like production, costs and product design to manage the impact of tariffs.

From MarketWatch

He later wrote, in a social media post, that Canada was "recalibrating" its relationship with China, "strategically, pragmatically, and decisively".

From BBC

You probably don’t realize it because you’re still processing the emotional fallout from this event, but it can take a while for you to recalibrate and adjust to the new normal.

From MarketWatch