calibrated

IPA: kˈæɫʌbreɪtʌd

adjective

  • marked with or divided into degrees
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Examples of "calibrated" in Sentences

  • All magnitudes are calibrated.
  • The mileage was measured by me with a calibrated odometer.
  • Still, the RBI continues what it calls a "calibrated approach".
  • Some people probably can hand-roll a round calibrated from a specific rifle for 120 yards, 2 feet, 4 and a half inches.
  • ... of Kate Bernadette Benedict's Here From Away is up: Poet performs acts of devotion in calibrated observance of life.
  • What is bewildering is the RBI's choice to continue with what it calls "calibrated" tightening, or a quarter-point increase every month or so.
  • TV’s are calibrated from the factory to create a specific “look” in the dealer showroom, to generate sales, not for accurate reproduction of the movie.
  • Her orgasm, once again calibrated to her aesthetic sensitivity, subsumes the reader, transferring pleasure from body to sight to word and back again with seamless ease.
  • It’s all geared toward creating the ultimate luxury product: a remote brain calibrated to an employer’s every whim and desire, one that can anticipate all needs and eliminate most decisions from daily life.

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