readjust

IPA: riʌdʒˈʌst

verb

  • To adjust again.
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Examples of "readjust" in Sentences

  • Then she added, like one who would fain readjust herself upon the heights of her own resolution by a good excuse for having fallen.
  • He also said the company plans to "readjust" product prices, as purchase prices of raw materials such as iron ore and coal are volatile in the spot markets.
  • He also said the company plans to "readjust" product prices as its purchase prices of raw materials such as iron ore and coal are volatile in the spot markets.
  • THE COLLAPSING DOLLAR: The dollar fell to a new low against the euro on Friday, propelled by Bernanke's glum economic forecast and by signals from the Chinese government that it would "readjust" some of its U.S.
  • Bereft of affordable health care, devoid of a decent place to live, watching mutely as politicians cynically 'readjust' standards to appear to be addressing their problems, Americans, New Yorkers, are not like Iranians.

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