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Readjusting

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Readjusting meaning

present participle and gerund of readjust

Example sentences (12)

No layers, just a T-shirt – or layers and oh so sweaty – constantly looking down, readjusting my oversized T,” he wrote.

We don't see this as a major threat, just the industry readjusting itself in terms of pricing.

In it, Denzel plays a British paratrooper readjusting to civilian life in London.

Repair projects focused on repairing sidewalks, walls, steps and electrical systems, as well as readjusting the tension structure, installing a new canopy, and rebuilding the retaining walls around the facility.

Furthermore, none of these movies can seem to reach beyond the fact that war is traumatizing, these soldiers are having difficulty readjusting to life outside of combat, and we need to look after them.

It’s taken some time to fully understand how quickly the Coronavirus can affect consumer behavior, but constantly readjusting advertising methods and branding, has seemed to be quite successful for some businesses in these fields.

Readjusting to getting all our notes online has definitely been a challenge, especially since I'm the kind of person that relies on and prefers face-to-face communication to learn, rather than reading off of a computer screen.

Even if we consider readjusting for comfort to be a small inconvenience, those minutes will quickly add up.

Weinberg senior and student coordinator for NU’s PHE chapter Mary Cormier, said although the organization currently lacks programming centered around cannabis, they are open to readjusting in 2020 upon direction from their national chapter.

I had to do some readjusting of my finger placement in order to not unintentionally hit the back touch pad which triggers skills and abilities.

A major theme is the difficulties of soldiers readjusting from combat to civilian life.

He returns to Earth but has difficulty readjusting to his own world, despite having brought great wealth along with him.