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calibrated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "calibrated" is correct and it can be used in written English.
You can use it when you wish to refer to an act of adjusting or measuring something according to a standard. For example, "The thermometer was calibrated to ensure accuracy in the measurements."
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57 human-written examples
The only surprise is that she quit in terms calibrated to maximise pain in No 10.
News & Media
At this stage, the carefully calibrated plans for English votes for English laws, in which there is a veto for English MPs over legislation purely affecting them, will look unfit for purpose to many rightwingers.
News & Media
The Whitehall source said the Queen's intervention was carefully calibrated.
News & Media
Maybe, as with Candy Crush, the game boards are calibrated to be almost-but-not-quite impossible to solve in the number of moves you get for free … but you can pay for extra moves when you've reached frustrated breaking point.
News & Media
Senior cabinet ministers have let it be known that these were badly calibrated and embroiled the coalition in arcane arguments about the handing of local healthcare budgets, an issue few civilians were interested in.
News & Media
And second, is there speculation taking place that makes markets overreact?"Raghu recipeThat calibrated stance seems likely to continue now that Mr Rajan is at the RBI.
News & Media
Their whole point is that they are not calibrated to the strength of an adversary.
News & Media
The most important is a widespread belief that the scope of payments would be calibrated to avoid harming the bank's solvency, thus quashing the beginnings of panic.
News & Media
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Lots of lenders, borrowers and home buyers did, or would have done, foolish things without the aid of securitization.I think that there are some pretty clear benefits to securitisation, including the distribution of risk (one suspects that models of risk are being re-calibrated just a bit in the wake of the housing crash and crisis).
News & Media
Fourth in Fröbel's series of 20 age-calibrated gifts was a set of eight blocks, sized ½ by 1 by 2 inches, or a 1 2 4 ratio, that could be formed into a cube.
News & Media
But in fact Mr Obama passes the Cheney test fairly well, providing a well-calibrated combination of toughness and strategic innovation.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "calibrated", ensure the context clearly indicates what is being adjusted and the standard or purpose for the adjustment.
Common error
Avoid using "calibrated" when the adjustment is arbitrary or lacks a clear standard. Calibration implies a deliberate alignment with a known, measurable criterion.
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Linguistic Context
The word "calibrated" functions primarily as a verb in the past participle form, often used to describe the state of something having been adjusted to a standard. As seen in Ludwig examples, it denotes a precise and controlled adjustment process.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Formal & Business
32%
Science
31%
Less common in
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "calibrated" is a versatile verb form indicating precise adjustment to meet specific standards. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and widespread usage. Predominantly found in News & Media, Formal & Business, and Scientific contexts, "calibrated" conveys precision and accuracy. Related terms include "adjusted", "fine-tuned", and "standardized". When using "calibrated", ensure the context clarifies the adjustment and the intended standard. Avoid using it loosely without a clear reference point. Understanding these nuances ensures effective and accurate communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fine-tuned
Suggests making very small adjustments for optimal performance.
adjusted
Indicates a slight alteration to achieve accuracy or a desired state.
standardized
Highlights conformity to a common standard or benchmark.
benchmarked
Compares against a standard or reference point.
regulated
Implies controlling or maintaining something within specified parameters.
normalized
Implies adjusting data to a standard scale or range.
measured
Focuses on assessing dimensions or quantity with precision.
assessed
Indicates the process of evaluating or judging something.
evaluated
Refers to the assessment of something's value or quality.
characterized
Describes the process of defining distinct traits or features.
FAQs
How is "calibrated" typically used in a sentence?
"Calibrated" is often used to describe adjustments made to measuring instruments, strategies, or responses to ensure accuracy or effectiveness. For example, "The instrument was carefully calibrated before use."
What are some alternatives to using "calibrated"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "adjusted", "fine-tuned", or "standardized".
Is it correct to say something is "highly calibrated"?
Yes, saying something is "highly calibrated" emphasizes the precision and accuracy of the adjustment. It suggests that the item or process has been meticulously adjusted to meet specific standards.
What's the difference between "calibrated" and "calculated"?
"Calibrated" refers to the process of adjusting an instrument or system to a standard, whereas "calculated" refers to the process of determining something mathematically. The word "calculated" implies a computational process rather than an adjustment.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
89%
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested