0 past simple and past participle of adjust --
1 to change something slightly, especially to make it more correct, effective, or suitable: --
This trend remained statistically significant when adjusted for study site.
The data available for each lease include the annual rental payment, the year in which the rent was set, and if the rent was adjusted.
The original rents for the leases that managers have adjusted are not available.
Short-term shocks, of whatever source, are 're-equilibriated' or adjusted by this cointegrating relationship.
As a result, while the provinces developed and strengthened their own power basis, the center also adjusted its relations with the provinces.
Adjusted for gender, age, level of education, ethnic background and religion.
The just rate of redistribution may have to be adjusted, depending on how important backward-looking considerations of individual responsibility are taken to be.
So, if the average daily eligible population was 240 000 over the course of a year, the average apparent adjusted population was also 240 000.