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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

After a hit, they would adjust the search to the most likely route from there.

How the polling firms and the media adjust to new realities also seems to be a rather long arc.

Have a plan but be flexible and adjust to emerging realities.

In the best cases, they model and teach how to adjust and adapt appropriately.

Attending a Mile High event is akin to being abruptly thrown into an ongoing play and having to adjust your behavior accordingly.

We must have motif first, then technique to adapt and adjust expression and to develop facility in the active agents.

If the law attempted to adjust these cases, many more courts would be needed than now exist.

She was endeavoring to adjust the bunch of violets which had become loose from its fastening in her hair.

At any rate why could not women be kept out of it and let men adjust their quarrel with the stern arbitrament of sword and gun!

Spitzhase had begun to feel very uncomfortable, for now the miner proceeded to adjust the glass helmet to his head.

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On this page you'll find 225 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to adjust, such as: accommodate, accustom, adapt, alter, conform, and fine-tune.

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

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