recalculate

[ US /ɹiˈkæɫkjəˌɫeɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪkˈælkjʊlˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. calculate anew
    The costs had to be recalculated
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How To Use recalculate In A Sentence

  • The app can also recalculate recipes to account for a shortage of one ingredient. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lambert makes some reasonable criticisms of the statistics which were alleged to show global cooling and recalculates the statistics concerned in a more orthodox way.
  • The app can also recalculate recipes to account for a shortage of one ingredient. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Salford city council spokesman said the benefit bill had been recalculated and the couple would now be better off - by just over £1 a week.
  • I mean if you have the president of this country, Al Maliki saying, you know, excuse me, the prime minister saying he wants U.S. troops out by 2010 as an aspirational timeline, you've got to kind of recalculate if you're John McCain, no? CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2008
  • And every time an employee moves house, their tax would need to be recalculated again.
  • As the size of the square changes, the area is recalculated.
  • However, most calculations can be done once per year; there is no need to recalculate for every spray.
  • You recalculate your curve whenever you add or subtract trading capital without mixing up past percentages.
  • You can do this lazily, i.e. you either call some "recalculate" method after all transformations or set a GameDev.Net
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