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readjust

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Verb — To adjust something again, or to adapt once more to changed circumstances.

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How to use readjust

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readjust to civilian life readjust the settings

Etymology

From re- ("again") plus "adjust."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “readjust” mean?

The word “readjust” means to adjust something again, or to adapt once more to changed circumstances. In plain terms, to adjust or settle in again after a change.

How do you use “readjust” in a sentence?

Here is “readjust” used in a sentence: “It took her a few weeks to readjust to life back home.”

What part of speech is “readjust”?

“Readjust” is a verb.

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