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recalculate Definition

re·cal·cu·late (rē kalkyə lāt′)

transitive verb -·lat′ed, -·lat′·ing

to calculate again, esp. in order to detect and correct an error

recalculate Related Forms
re·cal′·cu·la·tion noun
recalculate Usage Examples

Object

  • route: However, during our test trips we did not encounter waits while the software thought about what to display, or recalculated a route.
  • value: The easiest way to find this out is to contact your insurer and ask them to recalculate the value of the property.
  • payment: It has struggled to transfer recalculated maintenance payments across a flawed £ 465m computer system, leaving thousands of families out of pocket.
  • amount: The higher of the recalculated amount and the original CETV will be paid with interest in line with regulations.
  • address: When you are asked if you want to recalculate the load address, enter " Y " .
  • charge: Click on " GO TO PAYMENTS " once you have recalculated the shipping charges.

Preposition: on

  • basis: Should the number of persons traveling change, the price will be recalculated on the basis of the new party size.
  • price: If you cancel part of an order the postage and packaging charge is recalculated on the price of the goods you keep.

Modifies a noun

  • button: To alter the quantity, change the number in the Quantity box and press the Recalculate button.

Modifying Another Word

  • automatically: Monthly payments are then automatically recalculated based on your new balance.
  • immediately: If you miss a turn, then ROUTE 66 Mobile Britain 2005 immediately recalculates your route.
  • quickly: AutoRoute 2006 quickly recalculates directions from a new location.
  • simply: The appeal section may simply recalculate the overpayment at a higher level or discover further information which leads to a larger overpayment.
  • then: Your annual income is then recalculated each year based against the actual bonus rate declared.
  • not: The record may be saved but the Total fields will not recalculate as this is the value according to the ASC data.

Noun used with modifier

  • click: Simply add the items you want, select the most appropriate shipping method, then click Recalculate.

Used with why or when

  • when: The number of pages is recalculated automatically when you change the paper, orientation or size.

Present participle complement

  • accord: All voltages are recalculated according to their tables for this new energy.
  • exclude: If the event is abandoned all single bets are void and wagers refunded while affected multiple bets will be recalculated excluding that leg.

Preposition: from

  • date: Your Benefit will then be recalculated from the date of death or separation.