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readjust
[ ree-uh-juhst ]
readjust
/ ˌːəˈʌ /
verb
- to adjust or adapt (oneself or something) again, esp after an initial failure
Derived Forms
- ˌˈܲٱ, noun
- ˌˈܲٳԳ, noun
- ˌˈܲٲ, adjective
Other Word Forms
- a·ܲa· adjective
- a·ܲİ noun
Example Sentences
Pettit and the two Russian cosmonauts will now spend some time readjusting to gravity.
I assume a third timeline, at some point, would touch on readjusting to life after the rescue.
But that history is constantly being readjusted and reconfigured depending on the narrator’s state of mind and the different versions they’re confronted with when they bump up against other people’s memories and narratives.
Still readjusting to life out of prison, and out of her country, Ksenia Fadeeva has shifted her own focus from politics to human rights for now, helping political prisoners.
"The job situation is really, really challenging in mainland China, so I think a lot of young people have to really readjust their expectations," says Professor Zhang Jun from the City University of Hong Kong.
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