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recalculate
[ ree-kal-kyuh-leyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to calculate again, especially for the purpose of finding an error or confirming a previous computation.
recalculate
/ ːˈæʊˌɪ /
verb
- to calculate (a total, sum, etc) again
Other 51Թ Forms
- c··tDz noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of recalculate1
Example Sentences
A Republican-majority, three-judge panel of the North Carolina Court of Appeals on Friday ordered the state Board of Elections to recalculate the vote totals in the state's contentious Supreme Court race.
And the shift in the political mood has forced Conservatives to recalculate their messaging.
Ofqual said it had had to take "unprecedented" action against the exam board, NCFE, to get 1,200 students' results recalculated, after it failed to develop "valid question papers".
The sound within Iran and the Resistance Network on Sunday morning is that sound you hear from your car’s GPS after a wrong turn: “Recalculating, recalculating, recalculating.”
“The city is reviewing planning assumptions and will recalculate costs, revenue opportunities and benefits,” Ms. Bollenbach said by email.
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