Recalculate (verb)

To calculate something again, especially in order to correct or update it.

Origin:

Early 19th century: from re- + calculate.

Examples:

  1. I had to recalculate the budget after receiving new information.
  2. The accountant recalculated the taxes due to a change in the law.
  3. The system had to recalculate the results after detecting an error.
  4. The company recalculated the profits after discovering an accounting mistake.
  5. She had to recalculate the figures to ensure they were accurate.
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