Calibrate [verb]

Definition of Calibrate:

calculate, judge

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Sentence/Example of Calibrate:

It adapted measures every seven days to calibrate the blow to the wounded economy.

So your default position might be that you should use all of that data to calibrate your estimates of uncertainty, rather than to try to predict under which conditions polls might be more or less reliable.

Instead, they take to the streets when they think something is going seriously wrong in the city—and particularly in its carefully calibrated relationship with Beijing.

Also, we’ve found that FiveThirtyEight’s models — including our election forecasts since they were first published in 2008 — have been well calibrated over time.

Yuriy Boykiv, the president of DentsuX, said that while some fashion brands are “still calibrating” their spending, spending on digital and e-commerce have increased.

A house, or some such landmark which is shewn on our trench maps, is usually chosen to calibrate upon.

How would you know that the weights you used to calibrate your scale were really what you thought them to be?

It would be more correct to calibrate it in units of air pressure.