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Definitions for readjust
ˌri əˈdʒʌstread·just
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Princeton's WordNet
readjust, readaptverb
adjust anew
"After moving back to America, he had to readjust"
readjust, resetverb
adjust again after an initial failure
Wiktionary
readjustverb
adjust again
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readjust
Readjust refers to the process of changing or arranging something again in a different or correct way to accommodate new situations, cope with new problems or to rectify an error. It is to reorganize or make necessary alterations to adapt or improve.
Webster Dictionary
Readjustverb
to adjust or settle again; to put in a different order or relation; to rearrange
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Readjust
rē-ad-just′, v.t. to adjust or put in order again, or in a new way.—n. Readjust′ment.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of readjust in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of readjust in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of readjust in a Sentence
The market is starting to readjust expectations for U.S. rate hikes after Powell’s speech on Friday, which was the green light for gold to move higher.
The loss of Haji Iman will be massive. Although (Islamic State) ... has a strong system in place to replace key leaders it still takes time to readjust, he was fully aware of their finances, and key leadership decisions were made with Haji Iman being consulted.
We can no longer completely rely on White House, to maintain our partnership with the USA we must readjust it.
Estonian Defense Minister Sven Mikser:
Over the past year and a half we've seen the security situation in Europe change quite fundamentally, the more aggressive and provocative behavior by our eastern neighbor Russia has made it necessary for ... the NATO alliance to readjust.
The pandemic has exposed weak links in the old globalization model... China and other countries must rethink and readjust global industrial layout, however, the adjustment is not a total negation of globalization... such a move would be shooting ones own foot. The right approach is to open further, instead of taking a 180-degree turn.
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