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readjust

[ree-uh-juhst] / ˌri əˈdʒʌst /


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“It makes sense for Asian markets—and all markets—to readjust because we are now in a level of uncertainty I can’t remember seeing—and that is greater than during Covid,” Gave said.

From Barron's • Mar. 9, 2026

Swash says society needs to "readjust" how it sees young dads.

From BBC • Oct. 18, 2025

But sportsbooks can suspend wagering or halt bettors’ ability to cash out of winning bets—which often happens precisely at game-changing moments, as bookmakers readjust the odds.

From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 28, 2025

Consumers might also have to readjust in terms of accepting that artificially low prices won't be viable for some products.

From Salon • Nov. 20, 2024

I heave a sigh, readjust the black handkerchief covering my face, and bend down to lift the cover.

From "Legend" by Marie Lu