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readjustment

[ree-uh-juhst-muhnt] / ˌri əˈdʒʌst mənt /


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After a brief conversation, a resituating of his dreads and readjustment of his cap, Castillo tossed a warm-up pitch and pronounced himself ready to resume.

From Seattle Times

Before the pandemic about 25% of results were top grades - this week they were almost 45% - and Mr Barton suggested there would need to be a "staged readjustment" from next year.

From BBC

What makes the new G.D.P. numbers on Thursday feel less than buoyant is the degree to which they reflect a nation still struggling to complete a huge economic readjustment.

From New York Times

"There were huge readjustments and my eating disorder thrived off that and not seeing friends - at that time my anxiety took over."

From BBC

“And a readjustment of how we spend our money and resources.”

From Washington Post