0 the process of changing in order to fit a different situation, or the act of changing something slightly in order to improve it:
Positive events require readjustment and change as well as negative events.
Some readjustment is necessary if we are all to benefit from growing prosperity.
Most soldiers go through a readjustment period when they return from war.
Subsequent events testified that the journal's anticipatory readjustment was indeed founded on a good guess.
The degree of readjustment and preservation of ancient socio-cultural norms cannot be assessed without this introduction.
It is not right for the state or local government to forcefully undertake land readjustment.
We need to rely upon the autonomy of citizens to deal with land readjustment in burnt out areas.
A bilateral readjustment was swift and fundamentally unanimous.
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réadaptation [feminine], réajustement [masculine], réadaptation…
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die Wiederanpassung…
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tilpasning [masculine], omstilling, tilpasning…
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přizpůsobení…
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tilpasning, omstilling…
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