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recalibrate

[ree-kal-uh-breyt] / riˈkæl əˌbreɪt /










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“We are heading to an age of 100x productivity with the right tools,” Ba wrote in a post on X. He added: “It’s time to recalibrate my gradient on the big picture.”

From MarketWatch • Feb. 12, 2026

Focus is also on this week’s nonfarm payrolls report and inflation data, both of which could recalibrate expectations for Fed policy, Exness’ Christopher Tahir says in an email.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 10, 2026

Mohammad Touhid Hossain, foreign affairs adviser to Yunus, says India failed to recalibrate, missing a chance to reset ties with the interim government.

From BBC • Feb. 8, 2026

Earnings season has demonstrated that company fundamentals remain healthy, and the recent selloff has helped recalibrate valuations, notes Clark Bellin, chief investment officer of Bellwether Wealth.

From Barron's • Feb. 6, 2026

My own brain was much harder to recalibrate.

From "Darius the Great Is Not Okay" by Adib Khorram