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Definition of "recalculated" [recalculated]

  • Present participle of recalculate. (verb)

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Use "recalculated" in a sentence
  • "The EPA was expected to call for more modest changes in the plan, such as recalculated productivity targets and tighter control on silt control."
  • "Ratifying a recalculated result of this dubious election could lead to Tunisian-style protests in Haiti."
  • "The Christie administration has recalculated the amount it says New Jersey public school districts spend per pupil, increasing the state average rate by several thousand dollars to more than $17,800."