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View synonyms for readjust

readjust

[ ree-uh-juhst ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to adjust again or anew; rearrange.


readjust

/ ˌriːəˈdʒʌst /

verb

  1. to adjust or adapt (oneself or something) again, esp after an initial failure
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Derived Forms

  • ˌreadˈjuster, noun
  • ˌreadˈjustment, noun
  • ˌreadˈjustable, adjective
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Other Words From

  • read·justa·ble adjective
  • read·juster noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of readjust1

First recorded in 1735–45; re- + adjust
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Example Sentences

Consumers might also have to readjust in terms of accepting that artificially low prices won't be viable for some products.

From Salon

“I had to say to a room full of strangers, a jury of my peers, ‘Yes I have big breasts, basically, and they’re heavy and sometimes I have to readjust them’,” she says.

From BBC

Gilman acknowledged how difficult it is for defensive players to readjust their tackling technique in the heat of a play.

"He didn’t lose what he can see. It’s just the voice which needs to readjust," said Reydellet.

From BBC

The little help he’s able to offer when he readjusts a fallen flag makes his day.

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