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adjustable

[uh-juhs-tuh-buhl] / əˈdʒʌs tə bəl /


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The Carthage, Mo., company makes furniture, engineered components and products for homes, offices, automobiles and commercial aircraft, including bedding products such as mattress springs, specialty foam, adjustable beds and machinery.

From The Wall Street Journal

It has an adjustable light for middle-of-the-night inspiration and its interface has preloaded templates, such as weekly planners, in case staring at a blank screen is intimidating.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike many lenders to developing countries, state-controlled financial institutions in China largely doled out loans at adjustable rates.

From New York Times

Lighting has been revolutionized as well, with LEDs emerging as a less power-hungry and more adjustable alternative to the tungsten lights the industry relied on for decades.

From Los Angeles Times

As will the fact that the suit is essentially gender nonbinary and created with a variety of adjustable parts to fit all sizes of bodies and allow for increased flexibility.

From New York Times