readjust

listen to the pronunciation of readjust
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to put in order after disarrangement
When you readjust to a new situation, usually one you have been in before, you adapt to it. I can understand why astronauts find it difficult to readjust to life on earth They are bound to take time to readjust after a holiday
adjust anew; "After moving back to America, he had to readjust"
To adjust or settle again; to put in a different order or relation; to rearrange
adjust again
adjust anew; "After moving back to America, he had to readjust" adjust again after an initial failure
adjust again after an initial failure
If you readjust the level of something, your attitude to something, or the way you do something, you change it to make it more effective or appropriate. In the end you have to readjust your expectations
{f} adjust anew, remodify, readapt; reevaluate an insurance claim
If you readjust something such as a piece of clothing or a mechanical device, you correct or alter its position or setting. Readjust your watch. You are now on Moscow time
readjusted
past of readjust
readjusting
present participle of readjust
readjusts
third-person singular of readjust
readjust
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