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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151. Cuffs and hem are adjusted by flaps and poppers, using the natural spring of the fleece.
152. The bowler adjusted his line and dropped the next one on leg stump, on the half-volley.
153. Across the North-East as a whole the seasonally adjusted figure rose by 1,500 on last month.
154. Drago applied his fingers to some of the strings and adjusted a turnkey on the end of one of the tusks.
155. Finally, I have adjusted the numbers to correspond to 1978 prices and incomes.
156. Their attributions go hand in hand with, and must be adjusted to, our attributions of meaning to utterances.
157. The unemployment rate, not seasonally adjusted, dropped from 3.9 to 3.6 percent.
158. With this criterion Euripides adjusted all the elements of the drama: language, characters, structure and choral music.
159. It remained a significant predictor when adjusted for clinical, demographic, Holter data and ejection fraction.
160. The costs, which were not adjusted for inflation, outstripped median household incomes over the same period by 152 percentage points.
161. The rotation of the colour changer can be adjusted to give slow or rapid colour change.
162. Alternatively, the prices could be adjusted somehow so that they met total costs.
163. Before starting off you should check that your seat and mirrors are properly adjusted.
164. I had killed the lights and my night vision was well adjusted when he arrived.
165. We crowded round the table, straining our ears for the magic sounds, while Robert adjusted the cat's whisker.
166. Their associations and less formal networks are adjusted to centralisation because that is what they have grown up with.
167. At first I thought this peculiar, then I adjusted to the notion, then I joined her crusade.
168. A little yacht stove gave out a temperate glow, its draught adjusted to produce exactly the right warmth.Sentence dictionary
169. So the interest rate should also be adjusted for inflation.
170. In other words, cash limits were not expected to be adjusted during the subsequent year to take account of inflation.
171. The aim is for the rates to be adjusted so that, overall, the employer's national insurance contribution does not rise.
172. The adjusted figures are shown in the second column of Table 6.
173. As Annie adjusted the nappies under the wriggling body, she glossed back over the previous week.
174. The 247,400 million peso budget involved increasing spending by 17.9 percent over the adjusted 1990 budget of 209,800 million pesos.
175. In any event, they are adjusted one way or the other at the next meter reading.
176. The emission charge may have to be continually adjusted until the air quality which society deems acceptable has been achieved.
177. The cheese slicer can be adjusted to cut slices of different thicknesses.
178. I adjusted my tie and buttoned up the coat which, a little while later, I would be unbuttoning.
179. If your car is suitable, or has been adjusted to unleaded, you will notice no significant reduction in performance.
180. Gross supply data 50 have been adjusted to reflect only supplies that are economically and technically recoverable.
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