"Readjusting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Readjusting" Meaning

To adapt or change one's position or strategy to make a fresh start.

"Readjusting" Examples

Usage Examples for "readjusting"

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1. To bring into a more accurate or suitable position:
"We need to readjust the photo to make sure it's perfectly centered on the frame."
"The pilot began readjusting the navigation system after determining that they were off course."
2. To change or modify something to fit a new requirement:
"After realizing the new employee's role was different from what was expected, the manager had to readjust the training schedule."
"The company had to readjust their marketing strategy in response to the changes in consumer behavior."
3. To update or correct something to reflect new information:
"The accountant realized they had miscalculated the budget and had to readjust the spreadsheets accordingly."
"The researchers needed to readjust their timeline to accommodate the discovery of new data."
4. To set something straight or right:
"He decided to readjust his diet after feeling too sedentary and experiencing health issues."
"She needed to readjust her priorities in order to spend more quality time with family."
5. To get used to a new or changing situation:
"After the move, it took her some time to readjust to the new climate."
"The new hire found it difficult to readjust to the fast-paced work environment."

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Adverb: used to indicate that something is done willingly, quickly, or easily; readily available or easily obtainable.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The teacher was readily available to help her students with their questions.<br> The solution was readily apparent, and the problem was quickly solved.<br> The store is readily open on Sundays.<br><br>Antonyms: hesitantly, unwillingly, reluctantly.

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To make necessary changes or corrections in order to achieve a better or more accurate position, state, or relationship.

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Adjusted or capable of being made suitable or adjusted again.

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To adjust or modify something again, especially to improve or correct it, often after a previous attempt or assessment.<br><br>Example: "The pilot had to readjust the flight path to avoid bad weather."<br><br>or<br><br>To adjust one's position or opinion, especially after receiving new information or being persuaded.<br><br>Example: "After reading the updated report, she had to readjust her stance on the issue."

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