Wondering how to use Readjust in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as adjust or conform.
Readjust in a sentence
Related words
Readjust meaning
To adjust again.
Using Readjust
- The main meaning on this page is: To adjust again.
- Useful related words include: adjust, readapt, conform, adapt.
- In the example corpus, readjust often appears in combinations such as: to readjust, readjust to, and readjust.
Context around Readjust
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 13 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Readjust
- In this selection, "readjust" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, expectations, simple, lower, life and everything stand out and add context to how "readjust" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include back and readjust their previously and back to readjust this order. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "readjust" sits close to words such as abbe, abdollahian and abergavenny, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with readjust
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Vettel admitted it “took time” to readjust life away from the track but was finally enjoying time with his family. (20 words)
It also hints that it'll be a struggle for Echo to readjust after the change he's gone through. (20 words)
Many counties are fighting hard to stay open and are trying to readjust to guidelines, making sure everyone is safe. (20 words)
In Montreal, the city’s transit agency said in January it would readjust some of its schedules because of the “current context,” adding that it could no longer guarantee a wait time of 10 minutes or less between buses on any of its lines during rush hour. (47 words)
During the war there were genuine shortages of some food items, whereas what we have been experiencing recently has resulted from the need to readjust the supply chains, damp down panic buying, and persuade people to work on the land as pickers again. (43 words)
About half of post-9/11 veterans say it was somewhat or very difficult for them to readjust to civilian life after their military service; only about one-in-five pre-9/11 veterans say the same. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
But your trans friends will definitely notice you playing the game and readjust their trust levels with you accordingly," Burns wrote.
In Montreal, the city’s transit agency said in January it would readjust some of its schedules because of the “current context,” adding that it could no longer guarantee a wait time of 10 minutes or less between buses on any of its lines during rush hour.
Now that students have returned to the classroom, many have struggled to readjust to the reality of deadlines and due dates.
Rather than relying on broader indexes in 2024, investors should focus their research on identifying individual names with upside potential as market expectations readjust lower.
Their demand was simple: Readjust the terms of Civil War debt so that we can maintain free public schools for all.
Vettel admitted it “took time” to readjust life away from the track but was finally enjoying time with his family.
If so, I'll be back to readjust this order (because I have a feeling a direct sequel would need to be watched prior to six unrelated follow-ups).
I think the players are still quite heavy-legged, and we've had to readjust the schedule to make sure they're freshened up.
According to Custer, teachers took smiling students on a tour of the building to help them readjust and get settled back in, but it didn’t take much for the kids to feel right at home.
During the war there were genuine shortages of some food items, whereas what we have been experiencing recently has resulted from the need to readjust the supply chains, damp down panic buying, and persuade people to work on the land as pickers again.
It also hints that it'll be a struggle for Echo to readjust after the change he's gone through.
Many counties are fighting hard to stay open and are trying to readjust to guidelines, making sure everyone is safe.
So now with the stoppage, which, again could be nearly two months, not two weeks, he will need to readjust everything and that will be the challenge when players get back to work at Clover Park.
About half of post-9/11 veterans say it was somewhat or very difficult for them to readjust to civilian life after their military service; only about one-in-five pre-9/11 veterans say the same.
However, getting used to the exact flavour of OUA basketball did take some time as she had to readjust from its American counterpart.
If I turned my head too quickly or bend over to tie my shoelaces, I would need to readjust the position to make the display sharp again.
Miri attempts to rekindle old relationships, make new ones, look for work and readjust to life outside, while desperately waiting for the world to forget about what happened that fateful night.
Politics, art, history, news, whatever it is, I love the experience of being tested in my ideas and seeing someone else sit back and readjust their previously ingrained ideas.
Secretary of State Alex Padilla and other advocates say the proposal intended for the 2020 ballot would help those who have served their time readjust to being back in the community.
Some of this planning was to go through the investment portfolio with the assistance of finance professionals, and readjust the investments.
Common combinations with readjust
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to readjust 17×
- readjust to 9×
- and readjust 6×
- readjust the 5×
- readjust and 3×
- readjust their 2×
- readjust after 2×