readjustment

To readjust to something is to adjust to it, to get used to it. When you move to a new city, you have to readjust to the new environment.

  • It will take some time for the company to readjust to the new CEO.

  • It will take some time for the new residents to readjust to the new city.

Definition of readjustment

noun

the act of adjusting something to match a standard

Synonyms:

adjustment, registration

noun

the act of adjusting again (to changed circumstances)

Nearby Words

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Example Sentences for readjustment

  • 1

    Jodie and Mark readjust to life on the farm.

  • 2

    Players can readjust to the different codes.

  • 3

    Alternatively, you can readjust the dot image.

  • 4

    I have readjusted the page once again.

  • 5

    The border was soon readjusted following diplomatic agreements.

  • 6

    The harness had slipped and she had to readjust it.

  • 7

    The purpose of indexation is to readjust contracts to account for inflation.

  • 8

    The doctors on the ship quickly move to readjust his mentality.

  • 9

    This might be too time consuming to keep readjusting the clock.

  • 10

    As the body begins to readjust to the new signal levels, it fades away.