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- ADJUST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ADJUST is to bring to a more satisfactory state How to use adjust in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Adjust
- adjust verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of adjust verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- ADJUST | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
As a teacher you have to adjust your methods to suit the needs of slower children change She'll always be like that - you can't change her alter We've had to alter our plans vary Try to vary the children's diet a little convert We're going to convert the spare bedroom into an office
- ADJUST Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
verb (used without object) to adapt oneself; become adapted They had no problems in adjusting at the new school
- ADJUST definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
To attract investors, Panama has adjusted its tax and labor laws If you adjust something such as your clothing or a machine, you correct or alter its position or setting Liz adjusted her mirror and then edged the car out of its parking space
- Adjusting - definition of adjusting by The Free Dictionary
Define adjusting adjusting synonyms, adjusting pronunciation, adjusting translation, English dictionary definition of adjusting v ad·just·ed , ad·just·ing , ad·justs v tr 1 a To move or change so as to be in a more effective arrangement or desired condition: adjust the timing of
- ADJUSTING Synonyms: 79 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for ADJUSTING: adapting, tailoring, conforming, putting, suiting, shaping, editing, preparing; Antonyms of ADJUSTING: misadjusting
- adjusting - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Adjust, adapt, alter in their literal meanings imply making necessary or desirable changes (as in position, shape, or the like) To adjust is to move into proper position for use: to adjust the eyepiece of a telescope To adapt is to make a change in character, to make something useful in a new way: to adapt a paper clip for a hairpin
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