rechart

/riˈtʃɑrt/

Definitions

1. verb

to make a new chart or diagram, especially one that shows a different or more detailed view of the same information.

“The data analyst recharted the graph to better illustrate the trend.”

2. verb

to chart or plot again, especially after changing the scale or method of presentation.

“The pilot recharted the course to avoid the stormy weather.”

3. noun

a chart or diagram that has been revised or updated.

“The rechart showed a significant improvement in sales over the past quarter.”

Synonyms

  • replot
  • replotting

Antonyms

  • uncharted