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Readjustment meaning
A second or subsequent adjustment.
Synonyms of Readjustment
Example sentences (13)
As in England so also now in Cyprus a period of readjustment is inevitable until a new mindset develops in the legal profession – bench and bar.
All of a sudden it was bulging with long-neglected problems that seemed minuscule during a global war, mountainous in the first dawn of peace—problems of transportation and housing and readjustment.
Another Bill listed for Monday is the Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of the State of Goa Bill, 2024.
Maybe this readjustment of priorities is a normal milestone of middle-age, but it struck us as profound nonetheless, and also liberating.
North Korea will bolster its strategic strength to control and eliminate all sorts of security challenges that may result from the nuclear readjustment and resolutely counter any nuclear threat, it added.
There were thousands of colonies of low-income housing projects that were planned during the war that sprung up all across the U.S. in the context of the 1944 passage of the massive Servicemen’s Readjustment Act, better known as the GI Bill.
We will have 7, 400 and the police authorities can do readjustment from the balance.
Black veterans were the full benefits of the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, known as the G.I. Bill, including limited access to some educational programs during the postwar college enrollment boom.
While veterans across eras offer similar evaluations of the job the military did preparing them for civilian life, post-9/11 veterans are much more likely than those who served before them to say their readjustment to civilian life was difficult.
Furlong is initially drawn in on Itoje, but his footwork and readjustment when he realises the ball is travelling on to Kruis are highly competent.
A difficult period of economic readjustment started.
In the ensuing years, however, postwar inflation and instability severely hampered readjustment for returning veterans, who were in the forefront of growing discontent and unrest.
The system required frequent readjustment and was largely abandoned.