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recalculé

Recalculé is the French past participle of recalculer, meaning to calculate again or to recompute. As an adjective, it denotes that a value has been recomputed, updated, or corrected since a previous calculation.

Etymology and form: The term derives from the prefix re- meaning “again” combined with calculer “to calculate.”

Usage and contexts: Recalculé is used across disciplines—mathematics, statistics, accounting, finance, and computing—to indicate that numbers

Examples: Le montant recalculé après vérification des données est de 2 015,40 euros. Les résultats recalculés

See also: recalculer, calcul, recalculation. Note: Recalculé is a common, non-technical term in French, used where

The
masculine
form
is
recalculé
and
the
feminine
recalculée;
the
plural
forms
are
recalculés
and
recalculées.
have
been
revised
after
new
data,
error
corrections,
or
altered
formulas.
In
spreadsheets
and
software
interfaces,
fields
may
be
labeled
“montant
recalculé”
or
“résultat
recalculé.”
In
reporting,
a
recalculated
result
can
affect
conclusions,
tax
figures,
or
performance
metrics.
modifient
l’interprétation
de
l’étude.
numbers
are
revised
after
review.