To adjust or change something to improve its accuracy or effectiveness.
"We should recalibrate our priorities for the summer."
Prioritization, pivots, and course corrections
"We need to adjust our plan"
"We need to recalibrate our plan"
Conveys control, not chaos
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Having a ready insight into and understanding of things; shrewd.
Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
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