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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
Strong matches
accord, arrange, clarify, conclude, doctor, grade, organize, reconcile, settle, sort, straighten, systematize, tally
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Example Sentences
It is a different style of football so Parkinson has to adjust when she comes to St George's Park to train with the England teams.
Munger decided to adjust his life, asking others to read to him and contemplating other steps.
In the third quarter, Mexico’s GDP contracted 0.3% in seasonally adjusted terms from the second quarter, led by a drop in industrial output, and was down 0.2% from the year-earlier quarter.
On top of that, some cruise lines will simply adjust the price or offer an onboard credit or credit for a future sailing if you find a lower price after you book.
That contrasts with adjusted net income north of $10 billion in fiscal 2023, the year after net farm profits hit a record.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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