Calibre in a sentence as a noun

This will raise the calibre of people you're letting in, and also make sure you're giving top talent maximum freedom once they're here.

In any other situation, universities would be clamoring to have a student of such calibre study at their institution.

While that's absolutely desirable in terms of priority, calibre's UI has been not merely ugly for its entire six-year history, it's been a jet-powered unicycle ride to Crazytown for its entire six-year history.

Calibre definitions

noun

a degree or grade of excellence or worth; "the quality of students has risen"; "an executive of low caliber"

See also: quality caliber

noun

diameter of a tube or gun barrel

See also: bore gauge caliber