recalk
/riːkælk/Definitions
1. verb
to recalculate or recheck calculations, especially to correct an error in a financial transaction or calculation.
“The accountant had to recalk the company’s finances after discovering a mistake in the previous year’s budget.”
2. verb
to recheck or reevaluate something, especially to ensure accuracy or completeness.
“Before making a decision, she decided to recalk her options and consider all the available choices.”
3. noun
a process of rechecking or recalculating calculations, especially in finance.
“The company’s auditor performed a recalk of the financial records to ensure their accuracy.”