Similar words: maladjusted, well-adjusted, insurance adjuster, adjust, readjust, adjust to, adjustable, adjustment. Meaning: [ə'dʒʌst] adj. 1. altered to accommodate to certain requirements or bring into a proper relation 2. adjusted to demands of daily living; showing emotional stability 3. having achieved a comfortable relation with your environment 4. (especially of garments) having the fit or style adjusted.
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91. I don't think the color control on this TV is properly adjusted.
92. After the initial shock, people adjusted to the new circumstances.
93. A drip to be adjusted here, a vein to be found there, the floor to be constantly scrubbed.
94. Gaal adjusted them, and watched the film unroll before his eyes.
95. Later I removed the back wheel, refitted it, adjusted the chain tension and replaced a headlight bulb.
96. One is to provide that the rent shall be calculated as if the index had not been adjusted.
97. Even serial killers get cost-of-living raises if they happen to have a pension adjusted for inflation.
98. At chains such as Hair Club for Men, rugs are glommed on to existing hair and must be adjusted every few weeks.
99. Technically, Gingrich is correct that the numbers go up if not adjusted for inflation.
100. Even though my eyes are adjusted to the dark, I can still see very little.
101. Mystified I adjusted my position so I could see, and dabbled an experimental finger or two in the tank.
102. As a final step the agreements were adjusted to local conditions via negotiations between managements and the workplace union organisations.
103. In use the banding clamp is adjusted before gluing to a diameter slightly larger than that of the assembled segments.
104. Such control requires that the oxygen concentration in the blood be accurately measured, and that breathing rate be adjusted accordingly.
105. The U.S. has always adjusted to each new wave of immigrants.
106. Under these circumstances, the chain may cause bruising, and can even result in damage to the nerves unless adjusted.
107. The money paid as interim compensation would be adjusted against any final settlement.
108. My eyes adjusted, and things became edges, corners, bits and pieces of what they were.
108. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
109. Limitation on liability is placed at £800 per tonne which should be monitored and adjusted in the case of higher value consignments.
110. I purchased a dedicated Pentax flashgun with an adjustable flash head which could be adjusted to point straight ahead or angled upwards.
111. She stared into the darkness until eventually her eyes adjusted and she could see every object in the unfamiliar room.
112. A total of 29 loads has produced an adjusted weight of 600t.
113. Elsewhere in the world, the fee will be adjusted for living standards.
114. For simpler work, the depth is adjusted merely by setting the cam lever.
115. Hart soon adjusted to the style and demands of an academic press.
116. If renal failure persists, the dosage must be adjusted accordingly.
117. Total energy content should be adjusted to obtain weight loss in obese subjects.
118. After five years, her body adjusted to its shortened intestines, and she regained all the weight.
119. It was a long, tense moment as they adjusted the ropes and wrestled with the banner in their precarious position.
120. The indicator is a scaled pixel count adjusted according to the similar count obtained on viewing a reference card of known area.
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