Renormalize in a sentence as a verb

In 1995, the College Board could no longer continue with the old SAT and had to "renormalize" it to get the mean score back up to 500.

You'd have to stay current, and if there simply wasn't enough fresh content being produced, then relative rankings would renormalize over time.

We should also renormalize time zones or use modern technology to eliminate them.

When I’ve implemented rotation minimizing frames, I used a less tricky version: project the previous frame normal & binormal onto the next tangent plane, then renormalize.

Since we can use Gödel's incompleteness theorem to show that our axioms are necessarily assumed, we can say that we do not know if they are correct or not, only that assuming they are, we can make a lot of really good predictions about the world around us.> The amazingly cool thing is that our system is so good that we can use our abstract symbols to make predictions about physical laws and they actually come out to be true!This is definitely amazing, however it does not mean that our system is necessarily correct, in fact it is demonstrably lacking in Quantum mechanics for example, where we need to renormalize infinities, which makes almost no mathematical sense whatsoever, but we do it because our experiments tell us that if we do, we can make predictions about how things work.> I would argue that all of physics is basically "math that's a fundamental truth of the universe".I agree with the spirit of what you are saying here, but think I would phrase it in the following way:\nI would argue that physics is basically fundamental truths about the universe that we can describe to the best of our ability using an abstract framework such as math.

Renormalize definitions

verb

make normal or cause to conform to a norm or standard; "normalize relations with China"; "normalize the temperature"; "normalize the spelling"

See also: normalize normalise renormalise