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adjust
verb as in become or make prepared, adapted
verb as in mechanically alter, especially to
Strong matches
align, calibrate, connect, fit, focus, grind, mend, polish, rectify, renovate, repair, service, set, sharpen, square, troubleshoot
Weak matches
bring into line, improve accommodate, put in working order, tune up
verb as in bring into agreement or to a standard
Strongest matches
allocate, conform, coordinate, fine-tune, modify, regulate, standardize
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accord, arrange, clarify, conclude, doctor, grade, organize, reconcile, settle, sort, straighten, systematize, tally
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Example Sentences
The Fed, he said, “should be cautious about adjusting policy so that we can gather further data, update our forecasts, and better assess the balance of risks.”
Roberts’ hope was that, moving forward, Ohtani would be able to learn and adjust.
Most smartphones, digital devices and even modern cars will adjust the time automatically when GMT begins.
So it can be a long wait for families as they grieve their loved ones, something the family of Joy Sesay had to adjust to.
The figures were adjusted for calendar years by FactSet for companies whose fiscal years don’t match the calendar.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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