Phrases with «readjust»

The word "readjust" means to make changes or modifications to something to bring it back to the correct or desired position, situation, or condition. Full definition

Sentences with «readjust»

  • Wheels get caught in ruts in interstate, and have to constantly readjust when driving. (carsdesk.com)
  • Partisans worked with a jigsaw puzzle of hundreds or even thousands of biblical verses that had to be painstakingly assembled and readjusted as the world changed. (religion-online.org)
  • Too often they end up back in hospital because they haven't had help readjusting to life at home. (theguardian.com)
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