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readjust

[ree-uh-juhst] / ˌri əˈdʒʌst /


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When he first got back on the ice, he needed to readjust to the violent sounds of the game.

From Washington Post

“Maybe I need a week to readjust, but this is me,” Thibaudet said, adding with a giggle, “It’s perfectly normal for me.”

From New York Times

For now, we must focus on moving forward as a society to readjust the student generations — many of whom spent their formative years in the pandemic — to back-to-normal, accelerated learning conditions.

From Washington Post

YouTube readjusts the algorithm to prevent the spread of harmful misinformation.

From Washington Post

That means much of a work-from-home lifestyle — one that people settled into over two-and-a-half years — needs to be undone or readjusted.

From New York Times