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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recalculate.

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Examples

  • My GPS kept saying "recalculating" and "lost satelite" since I was out in the country.

    Archive 2010-04-01 Jill 2010

  • My GPS is always "recalculating" directions when I ignore it to go my own way, follow the proper roads, or dodge traffic and construction.

    Archive 2008-08-28 Nicole 2008

  • My GPS kept saying "recalculating" and "lost satelite" since I was out in the country.

    Small Town America Jill 2010

  • He backed up and made a U-turn, and then Jill said she was "recalculating" and directed him back to the park road.

    Steered Wrong: 2008

  • I think she's adorable -- even if her voice sounds exasperated when I make her repeat "recalculating" by rejecting her advice.

    Blog updates Michael Dresser 2009

  • Has anyone else noticed that when the Garmin GPS says "recalculating" that it uses a tone that seems to imply "you ***** idiot; now I have to figure out a new route.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • Has anyone else noticed that when the Garmin GPS says "recalculating" that it uses a tone that seems to imply "you ***** idiot; now I have to figure out a new route.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • Has anyone else noticed that when the Garmin GPS says "recalculating" that it uses a tone that seems to imply "you ***** idiot; now I have to figure out a new route.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • Another iWatch News piece the same month detailed insurance brokers' attempts to seek a rule recalculating how much insurers could spend on administrative costs.

    The Center for Public Integrity: Excluded groups want in on health information technology funding The Center for Public Integrity 2011

  • Getting help from the governor in terms of forcing employers to collect taxes from Detroit residents working in the suburbs and recalculating the revenue-sharing split, especially if Gov.

    John K. Bennett: Emergency Manager Maybe the Best Thing to Happen to Detroit John K. Bennett 2011

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