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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181. When connected and adjusted, an air pump needs very little attention.
182. Eloise opened the glass case and adjusted the minute hand until both golden hands were on the twelve numeral.
183. Stafford strode to the podium, adjusted the height of the microphone and commenced his talk.
184. Building codes have been adjusted, and the public has been educated about what to do when an earthquake strikes.
185. The scale on which it registers experience can be adjusted upwards or downwards.
186. Unadjusted and adjusted hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals were calculated.
187. They looked empty and forlorn as if they had not yet adjusted themselves to their premature change of life.
188. ""You don't have to come,'' Lewis said, as he adjusted his tie in a mirror.
189. What problems do they present for the Sinclair and Coulthard coding system and how could it be adjusted to cope with them?
190. The full deduction would be available for couples filing jointly with adjusted gross incomes of up to $ 100, 000.
191. Turnover, cost of materials sold, net revenues and administrative expenses have been adjusted accordingly.
192. The nomenclature of science does not refer to definitive concepts: It is ceaselessly adjusted, completed, varied.
193. In the movie, Reynolds plays a widow sublimely adjusted to retired life in San Francisco.
194. An ambitious agenda was agreed on, and the official calendars of 12 heads of state were duly adjusted.
195. As my eyes slowly adjusted to the darkness I could finally make out the bats.
196. They argue that democratic theory needs to be adjusted to the realities of governing Britain in the twentieth century.
197. A boundary extension would require new electoral boundaries and these could not easily be adjusted soas to retain Unionist minority control.
198. Gross state product, adjusted for inflation, grew 4 %,[www.Sentencedict.com] the best performance since 1988 and well above most forecasts.
199. She adjusted the hat as best she could and left the cottage.
200. The previous half-year figures have been adjusted for this change in presentation.
201. The Watergate investigation received an initial authorization of $ 1. 8 million, adjusted for inflation.
202. The proportion of discounted seats was adjusted accordingly, down to each flight segment.
203. This caution cannot be overstated: if the belts are incorrectly adjusted they are useless.
204. The average weekly and monthly figures will be based on the adjusted total.
205. The room remained quiet as he settled into his chair, adjusted his robes and pulled the microphone close.
206. In the long term, seven to 10 years, most effects would be offset as the rural economy adjusted.
207. The room was totally dark, not even the starlight showing while my eyes adjusted.
208. Engine capacity is often constant through a family of motors, with power output adjusted by fuelling, turbocharging, etc.
209. Given sufficient time with other things remaining unchanged, prices and wages would eventually be adjusted and full employment may be restored.
210. It may not be adjusted or working correctly or as it is operated by water temperature, it may be air locked.
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