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Meanings of
readjust
in English
Catalan
readaptar-se
Back to the meaning
Adjust anew.
readapt
Catalan
readaptar-se
Catalan
reajustar
Back to the meaning
Adjust again after an initial failure.
reset
Catalan
reajustar
Synonyms
Examples for "
readapt
"
readapt
Examples for "
readapt
"
1
The only answer was to
readapt
them to the Catalog.
2
And, if we survived, it was as madmen, never able to
readapt
to the peacetime world.
3
The unneeded lungs eventually shrivel and are
readapted
.
4
The fluorescents flickered on and the members of the Defense Council blinked as their eyes
readapted
.
5
This chapter does not urge that it be
readapted
for a photoplay in San Francisco or anywhere else.
Usage of
readjust
in English
1
It was taking her a while to
readjust
her way of thinking.
2
She'd either not noticed or felt no need to
readjust
her skirt.
3
It took him time sometimes to open up with her, and
readjust
.
4
If it's peace of mind that you want, then
readjust
your budget.
5
But now he saw that he must
readjust
his view of her.
6
Backing out, he fumbled to
readjust
the sword, then he tried again.
7
Nevertheless he managed to
readjust
his clothes, his perruque, his broad-brimmed hat.
8
Six years is a long time to
readjust
to civilian life.
9
I have to blink several times to
readjust
to the light in here.
10
Well the main thing that you greatly have to
readjust
to is gravity.
11
He wanted to give Kate time to calm down and
readjust
.
12
She would
readjust
it and urge the bird to flight again.
13
As we go north, we
readjust
all our ideas of distance and immensity.
14
Dock was disappointed, and began to climb the rocks to
readjust
the plank.
15
Any older and I won't be able to
readjust
to full-gravity.
16
My capital might then
readjust
itself, if left alone that length of time.
Other examples for "readjust"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
readjust
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
readjust to
readjust matters
readjust the position
readjust things
readjust a half
More collocations
Translations for
readjust
Catalan
readaptar-se
reajustar-se
reajustar
Readjust
through the time
Readjust
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common