Similar words: adjust, readjust, adjustment, maladjusted, insurance adjuster, just then, just the same, adjure.
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31. She plays Beth, a transplanted Los Angeles teen trying to adjust to her new life in a tiny Washington state hamlet.
32. Pray that the Lord would help Robert adjust to his new school.
33. Civvies is a fictionalised account of ex-paratroopers trying to adjust to civilian life.
34. Most couples start to adjust to the idea of being a family during pregnancy with antenatal care and parentcraft classes.
35. As he paused to let his eyes adjust to the dimness of the nave, he heard a strange sound.
36. Four Winds had not helped Margarett to adjust to a life without work or a household without children.
37. My eyes have to adjust to a more brilliant light.
38. Some of the staff found it hard to adjust to all the changes in technology and working methods.
39. The front door squeaks to a close and eyes need a few seconds to adjust to the dim interior.
40. It would help them adjust to the culture and tell them when they're being abused and how to answer back.
41. Moreover, banks must be given time to adjust to changing reserve requirements.
42. He turned up his coat collar and gave his eyes time to adjust to the thickness of the night fog.
43. Various funding agencies including Sight Savers are promoting integrated education enabling blind and sighted children to accept and adjust to each other.
44. The time off from competition enabled the players to regroup emotionally and adjust to life without Young.
45. Fathers have few supports to help them adjust to a more active role with their wives and babies.
46. The failure to adjust to retirement can form the background to future poor health[sentencedict.com/adjust to.html], and many other age-related problems.
47. Research also suggests that individuals can adjust to, and offset, the changes affecting them in middle and later life.
48. He just had to adjust to the wide outside and Bones's new top gear, hitherto unsuspected.
49. Both children have required counseling to adjust to life in the United States, she said.
50. You will need time to adjust to your new body image.
51. Meantime Wentworth members try to adjust to new faces and new ideas.
52. These added up to a system you could understand and adjust to, whether or not you approved of it.
53. As we enter the final straight,(Sentencedict.com) everything will hinge on how we respond and adjust to the new ball game.
54. The employees found it difficult to adjust to changes in midstream.
55. Crystal still has to adjust to the collegiate game, which is more emotional and physical.
56. When the information becomes publicly available the share price will adjust to reflect the true underlying value of the shares.
57. It took us a while to adjust to the tropical climate.
58. As you adjust to your new position, you should also be listening to yourself.
59. He could not anticipate new problems nor adjust to the winds of change.
60. When you move the cursor, the entire paragraph will adjust to that indentation.
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