reskew
/rɛˈskuː/ or /rɪˈskuː/Definitions
1. verb
to adjust or correct something, especially a skew or bias, in a statistical analysis or calculation
“The researcher had to reskew the data to ensure accurate results.”
2. verb
to change the skew or orientation of something
“The engineer reskewed the beam to improve its stability.”
3. noun
a correction or adjustment made to something, especially a skew or bias, in a statistical analysis or calculation
“The reskew of the data significantly improved the model’s accuracy.”