0 to change in order to fit a different situation, or to repair something slightly:
1 to change the way you live or behave to fit a new or different situation:
From the start to the finish of an operatic project, librettists adjusted and readjusted their texts around the traditional imperatives of vocal and theatrical types.
In drawings and photographs the site seems flat and level, but actually the levels have been readjusted.
He may also readjust his action in favour of a particular actor that would not receive attention in the present situation.
After release, the device will readjust itself to the plane of the atrial septum, and its position will become more suitable for echocardiographic evaluation.
In particular how the level lines of the bubble readjust to the shape of the container has not been studied.
A does not readjust further until after a further death.
By giving trade unions widespread legal immunities from tort actions, it readjusted property rights more radically, probably, than any preceding bill.
From the first feedback session participants learned to readjust their descriptions.
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reajustar, readaptarse, adaptarse…
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recompor, reajustar, adequar-se…
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yeniden alışmak, adapte olmak, uymak…
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se réadapter, réajuster, (se) réadapter (à)…
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