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Adjusted   /ədʒˈəstəd/  /ədʒˈəstɪd/   Listen
Adjusted

adjective
1.
Altered to accommodate to certain requirements or bring into a proper relation.  "The car runs more smoothly with the timing adjusted"
2.
Adjusted to demands of daily living; showing emotional stability.
3.
Having achieved a comfortable relation with your environment.  Synonyms: familiarised, familiarized.
4.
(especially of garments) having the fit or style adjusted.



Adjust

verb
(past & past part. adjusted; pres. part. adjusting)
1.
Alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard.  Synonyms: correct, set.  "Correct the alignment of the front wheels"
2.
Place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight.  Synonyms: align, aline, line up.  "Align the sheets of paper on the table"
3.
Adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions.  Synonyms: adapt, conform.
4.
Make correspondent or conformable.
5.
Decide how much is to be paid on an insurance claim.



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"Adjusted" Quotes from Famous Books



... in motion, and Weeko started all her ponies after the leader, while she adjusted the mule's clumsy burden of kettles and other household gear. ...
— Indian Child Life • Charles A. Eastman

... this unprofitable state of things, Gasca resolved to rid himself of the annoyance at once, by retiring to the valley of Guaynarima, about twelve leagues distant from the city, and there digesting, in quiet, a scheme of compensation, adjusted to the merits of the parties. He was accompanied only by his secretary, and by Loaysa, now archbishop of Lima, a man of sense, and well acquainted with the affairs of the country. In this seclusion the president remained three months, ...
— The History Of The Conquest Of Peru • William H. Prescott

... result of the negotiation was, that a spot of ground was assigned him, the extent of which, along the shore of the harbour was about two hundred yards; and its depth to the foot of the hill somewhat more. A proportionable part of the hill was included in the grant. This business having been adjusted in a satisfactory manner, the carpenters of both ships were employed in building a small house for Omai, in which he might secure his European commodities. At the same time, some of the English made a garden for his use, in ...
— Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, • A. Kippis

... a temporarily necessary evil. They may not be evil at all if their money goes to production. If their money goes to complicating distribution—to raising barriers between the producer and the consumer—then they are evil capitalists and they will pass away when money is better adjusted to work; and money will become better adjusted to work when it is fully realized that through work and work alone may health, wealth, and ...
— My Life and Work • Henry Ford

... my orders, and pull for home," replied Archy, as he adjusted his shirt sleeves and put ...
— Watch and Wait - or The Young Fugitives • Oliver Optic


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