adjustment

[əˈdʒʌstmənt]

adjustment Definition

  • 1a small alteration or movement made to achieve a desired fit, appearance, or result
  • 2the process of adapting or becoming used to a new situation or environment
  • 3an official measure taken to modify or settle a dispute or disagreement

Using adjustment: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adjustment" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mechanic made a few adjustments to the engine.

  • Example

    She made some adjustments to her dress before the party.

  • Example

    The company is going through a period of adjustment after the merger.

  • Example

    The two sides are in negotiations for an adjustment to the contract.

adjustment Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with adjustment

  • a psychological condition that occurs when an individual has difficulty coping with a stressful event or change in their life

    Example

    After losing his job, he developed an adjustment disorder and had trouble sleeping and concentrating.

  • a period of time during which someone becomes accustomed to a new situation or environment

    Example

    Moving to a new city can be difficult, but after an adjustment period, you'll start to feel more at home.

  • a process by which a country's balance of payments is brought into equilibrium through changes in exchange rates, tariffs, and other economic policies

    Example

    The government implemented a balance of payments adjustment program to address the country's trade deficit.

Origins of adjustment

from Old French 'ajustement', from 'ajuster' meaning 'to adjust'

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Summary: adjustment in Brief

An 'adjustment' [əˈdʒʌstmənt] refers to a small alteration or movement made to achieve a desired fit, appearance, or result. It can also denote the process of adapting or becoming used to a new situation or environment, as well as an official measure taken to modify or settle a dispute or disagreement. Examples include making adjustments to an engine or dress, going through a period of adjustment after a merger, and negotiating an adjustment to a contract.

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