0 present participle of adjust
1 to change something slightly, especially to make it more correct, effective, or suitable:
With this drill it's possible to adjust the speed of rotation.
You don't need to adjust the setting every time you take a photo.
There is some interference on the signal - do not adjust your set.
In our present study, all 12 specimens collected were concentrated in parallel with the two methods adjusting the nominal concentration power to 100-fold.
In this sense, negotiation is about adjusting the terms of an agreement as opposed to the protocol-oriented view of forming an agreement.
The process may start again with (1), in which case the formulation of a new hypothesis possibly involves adjusting a hypothesis previously rejected.