Synonyms for re-adjusted
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ree-uh-juhst |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌri əˈdʒʌst |
Top 10 synonyms for re-adjusted Other synonyms for the word re-adjusted
- accord
- adapt
- align
- allocate
- arrange
- attune
- bring into line
- calibrate
- cancel
- change
- collate
- come around
- come out
- come out even
- compensate
- conduct
- conform
- connect
- control
- coordinate
- correct
- correspond
- counteract
- counterbalance
- determine
- direct
- dispose
- entertain
- equalize
- equate
- even
- familiarize
- fashion
- fill
- fine-tune
- fit
- fit in
- fix
- focus
- get act together
- get used to
- govern
- gratify
- grind
- grow used to
- guide
- habituate
- handle
- harmonize
- improve
- improve accommodate
- legislate
- level
- make
- make up for
- match
- measure
- mend
- methodize
- moderate
- modify
- modulate
- monitor
- neutralize
- nullify
- offset
- oppose
- order
- overhaul
- oversee
- pair off
- parallel
- play the game
- please
- poise
- polish
- prepare
- proportion
- pull things together
- put in order
- put in working order
- quadrate
- qualify
- reacclimate
- readjust
- reconcile
- reconstruct
- rectify
- redeem
- redistribute
- regulate
- remodel
- renovate
- reorganize
- repair
- replace
- reposition
- reset
- reshuffle
- revamp
- revise
- rework
- roll with punches
- rule
- run
- satisfy
- service
- set
- settle
- shape
- shape up
- sharpen
- shift
- square
- stabilize
- standardize
- steady
- straighten up
- suit
- superintend
- supervise
- switch
- systematize
- tailor
- tailor-make
- temper
- tie
- tighten
- time
- toe the mark
- troubleshoot
- true
- tune
- tune up
- weigh
Définition of re-adjusted
- As in regulate : verb manage, organize
- As in balance : verb make equal; cause to have equilibrium
- As in suit : verb adapt, tailor
- As in readjust : verb rearrange
- As in rearrange : verb do over
- As in adapt : verb adjust to a different situation or condition
- As in adjust : verb mechanically alter, especially to
- He looked along his gun, adjusted it, and re-adjusted it to a hair's breadth.
- Extract from : « White Lies » by Charles Reade
- As she spoke she re-adjusted the garment-screen and removed the snowdrift.
- Extract from : « The Coxswain's Bride » by R.M. Ballantyne
- He had taken her for granted for so long that it was uncomfortable to get re-adjusted to her.
- Extract from : « Cinderella Jane » by Marjorie Benton Cooke
- Before Arnold had overcome his horror his host had re-adjusted his clothing.
- Extract from : « The Angel of the Revolution » by George Griffith
- Jessuron re-adjusted his spectacles, and looked at the prisoner with some show of surprise.
- Extract from : « The Maroon » by Mayne Reid
- Quickly the tunics were re-adjusted and an attempt made at re-establishing some semblance of decorum round the table.
- Extract from : « "Unto Caesar" » by Baroness Emmuska Orczy
- Without the slightest noise Mark dismounted, and, ungirthing his saddle, re-adjusted and fastened it further back.
- Extract from : « The O'Donoghue » by Charles James Lever
- The skids have to be re-adjusted for every successive log, and a supply of new logs rolled up as fast as wanted.
- Extract from : « Reminiscences of a Canadian Pioneer for the last Fifty Years » by Samuel Thompson
- Now, rather late in the day, it strikes me that the conventional point of view should have been re-adjusted to the special case.
- Extract from : « Grey Roses » by Henry Harland
- The traps are re-adjusted, and the game brought into camp—or left to be skinned where it is if the camp is far away.
- Extract from : « Life of Kit Carson » by Charles Burdett
Antonyms for re-adjusted
- aid
- anger
- annoy
- approve
- assist
- break
- confuse
- damage
- derange
- deregulate
- destroy
- differ
- disagree
- disappoint
- disarrange
- dislocate
- disorder
- disorganize
- displace
- displease
- disproportion
- dissatisfy
- disturb
- dull
- forfeit
- frustrate
- halt
- help
- hurt
- imbalance
- leave
- lose
- misguide
- mislead
- mismanage
- mix up
- neglect
- obey
- overbalance
- refuse
- reject
- remain
- ruin
- serve
- soften
- spoil
- support
- unbalance
- unfit
- unsettle
- unsuit
- upset
- waver
- worsen
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