recalculate

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Recent Examples of recalculate The continuation of Western military aid to Ukraine remains pivotal to the execution of a pressure campaign against Russia that could force Putin to recalculate his theory of victory. Jordan King, MSNBC Newsweek, 8 June 2025 Behind the scenes, airlines use dynamic algorithms that constantly recalculate fares based on shifting variables. Lauren Dana Ellman, Travel + Leisure, 1 June 2025 Now they're forced to recalculate total trip costs, potentially discovering Southwest is no longer the cheapest option when fees are included. Roger Dooley, Forbes.com, 29 May 2025 That ruling has been confirmed on appeal, though damages will be recalculated to account for a would-be day-and-date license for the movie and other distribution revenues that WBD had already received and would’ve had to pay, according to a court document. Winston Cho, HollywoodReporter, 16 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for recalculate
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Verb
  • Therefore, a first step in structuring your team for rapid growth is evaluating which roles are critical to the business’s long-term growth and which current roles can be transitioned to fill those needs.
    Ahzam Afzal, Forbes.com, 14 July 2025
  • Installation of the devices at village intersections originally was evaluated based on a number of variables, including traffic volume, accident rates, crash and injury severity, crash type and red-light violations committed during those crashes.
    Charles Selle, Chicago Tribune, 14 July 2025
Verb
  • Reducing the size of a fund also means recomputing management fees, and therefore handing money back to limited partners.
    BYJessica Mathews, Fortune, 31 July 2023
  • Clearing the entire browsing history will cause Chrome to recompute the FLoC ID.
    Zak Doffman, Forbes, 12 June 2021
Verb
  • The tax deduction of up to $6,000 would benefit fewer than half of older adults, according to the Tax Policy Center estimates.
    Susan Tompor, USA Today, 21 July 2025
  • The Office for Budget Responsibility, the U.K.’s independent forecaster, estimates that exports and imports will be around 15% lower in the long run, compared to if the U.K. had remained in the EU.
    Holly Ellyatt, CNBC, 21 July 2025
Verb
  • Saudi Arabia's flagship urban development, The Line, entered a critical phase of evaluation this week, as the kingdom's Public Investment Fund (PIF) engaged external consulting firms to assess the feasibility of the megaproject.
    Theo Burman, MSNBC Newsweek, 20 July 2025
  • The National Hurricane Center continued Sunday to assess a tropical wave moving across the Atlantic with a chance to develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
    Richard Tribou, The Orlando Sentinel, 20 July 2025
Verb
  • For example, the average appraised home value in the USD is $562,731.
    Austin Hornbostel, Nashville Tennessean, 17 July 2025
  • Those with items to be appraised should arrive before 2 p.m. The program is in partnership with River Forest Township.
    Melinda Moore, Chicago Tribune, 15 July 2025
Verb
  • Your Brain is a Clock (Nautilus) by Dan Falk From catching a ball to holding a conversation, our ability to function depends on calibrating our brains to action happening in the world around us.
    The Editors, JSTOR Daily, 15 July 2025
  • Focal’s patented Adaptive Acoustic Personal Tuning technology uses a sophisticated algorithm to calibrate the system for both a room’s individual acoustics and the user’s preferences.
    Mark Sparrow, Forbes.com, 8 July 2025
Verb
  • Research tells us that our fans measure MLS by how our teams perform against top clubs.
    Miami Herald, Miami Herald, 14 July 2025
  • The homicide figures do not include killings that occurred in self-defense or in other circumstances not measured in Chicago police statistics.
    Kori Rumore, Chicago Tribune, 14 July 2025
Verb
  • Muldrow does what Black artists have always done uniquely well — signify upon, revise and refigure a theme, expanding an existing form through a clever new one.
    New York Times, New York Times, 11 Mar. 2021
  • That has affected local organizations including the Houston Choral Society who has been forced to refigure their presentation of music for the safety of both their performers and patrons.
    David Taylor, Houston Chronicle, 14 Aug. 2020

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“Recalculate.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/recalculate. Accessed 25 Jul. 2025.

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