correct
verb
uk/kəˈrekt/ us [ I or T ]
if prices, values, etc. correct or correct themselves, they change and become more normal after a period of being too high, too low, etc.:
The market is positioned to correct and that is what's happening.
Experts believe this is merely a slowdown in the economy that will correct itself.
[ T ]
to change an amount, a calculation, etc. in order to make it more accurate, by considering certain facts:
These figures have been corrected to allow for inflation
correct sth for sth The mid-year review did not correct the accounts for exchange-rate fluctuation.