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adjust

Definition for adjust

verb as in mechanically alter, especially to

verb as in bring into agreement or to a standard

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Example Sentences

Second, and relatedly, quit reading polls and feverishly adjusting the message to them.

From Salon

“Reggie’s an absolutely amazing coach and an even better man. He gave us a different look tonight, which I knew he would, and we had to adjust.”

It helps keep your eyes adjusted to the dark.

From BBC

You also had an opinion essay in the New York Times warning that Trump is a high-dominance leader and that he had a high chance of winning if the Democrats did not adjust.

From Salon

The family were adjusting to their new surroundings and she said she felt a sense of optimism that early afternoon in July 2024.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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