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recorrect

vb. To correct again (possibly undoing a previous 'correction').

Usage examples of "recorrect".

Dart to correct its course in the face of unforeseen contingencies and later recorrect itself, landing precisely where it was scheduled to come down.

To account for the present variations, some remained as originally with their natural pauses, others for the press I thought it best to correct into verse less broken, and now, after fifty years, they are recorrected, and restored, I believe, more nearly to the original shape in which they were first meditated.

By the time we caught a mistake in construction, alerted the contractor, tried to have the mistake corrected, and often recorrected, months would have gone by.

If the same thing happened between the islands, the length of the swim could effectively double as we corrected and recorrected our course.

He recorrected until the planet floated directly in front of him, a tiny point of light heading toward its night side.

It corrected and recorrected and the result was a whining, racing, dying, racing combination of rumbles and screeches that hurt the ears.