unadjusted
IPA: ʌnʌdʒˈʌstɪd
adjective
- Not adjusted, especially not altered to fit new or changed data or circumstances
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Examples of "unadjusted" in Sentences
- America's mental health problems may be more than a matter of some "unadjusted" individuals.
- Since we cannot completely live these tendencies down, we are all more or less "unadjusted" and ill adapted.
- However, the Department of Homeland Security's practice of jailing "unadjusted" refugees after a year is indefensible.
- In September, the Federal Labor Office had recorded 3.031 million jobless in unadjusted terms, and 3.188 million in seasonally-adjusted terms.
- All county and metro figures are unadjusted, meaning that they don't factor seasonal fluctuations, such as the start of school or winter slowdown of construction.
- They hold that the problem of mental health in a society is only that of the number of 'unadjusted' individuals, and not of a possible unadjustment of the culture itself. "
- He argued that conscious anti-Semites, especially "the 'unadjusted' veterans," would identify unconsciously with the GIs: "just demobilized, ordinary, white native Protestant, 'our kind, '— a band of comrades with battle records, plagued by the unhappinesses and insecurities of that new, troubling No Man's Land between war and postwar."
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