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adjusted

adjective as in applied

adjective as in modified

Strongest match

adjective as in reconciled

adjective as in revised

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To evaluate the effectiveness of the new curriculum, the team of researchers recruited 16 preschool classrooms and adjusted the activities based on feedback.

Local officials requested emergency funding on the last regular day of the legislative session, meaning the state’s checkbook can’t be adjusted until lawmakers reconvene in January.

To improve her mental health, she’s adjusted her approach and now gets up during the week at 7 a.m. so she has two hours to mentally and physically prepare herself for the day.

The deal doesn’t adjust either figure for inflation, so that could do part of the job of increasing Tesla’s adjusted annual earnings from the $16.6 billion it recorded last year.

The analysis, adjusted for factors such as family size and local housing costs, finds that these 7 million Californians did not have the resources to meet their basic needs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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