calibrate
Example Sentences
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Iran appears to be adopting a new “calibrated strategy” regarding the crucial Strait of Hormuz, by allowing only certain vessels to pass through the crucial waterway.
From MarketWatch
But calibrated, not breakneck, expansion appears to be factored into the business projections.
From BBC
Option B—no transparency required, but strict liability for any documented discrimination, with penalties calibrated to actual social cost.
And unlike images—which can be distilled into objective gradations of red, green and blue light—smell is highly subjective, making it tough to standardize and calibrate.
Unlike Israel, the U.A.E. has no established network of shelters or carefully calibrated alert levels.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.