How to Use readjust in a Sentence

readjust

verb
  • Leg guard might not clip the first time through and gotta readjust that.
    Nathan Ruiz, Baltimore Sun, 8 Mar. 2023
  • Ride or Dies must quickly readjust to a change in the game.
    Ben Flanagan | Bflanagan@al.com, al, 18 Jan. 2023
  • Once again, the Mercury had to readjust to the roster changes.
    Jenna Ortiz, The Arizona Republic, 22 Aug. 2022
  • Then came the roster moves in the middle of the season and the team had to readjust its path.
    Roy Parry, orlandosentinel.com, 19 May 2021
  • Jones is far from alone in having to readjust her plans for the fall.
    Washington Post, 1 Sep. 2021
  • Looks like the 'Liver King' needs to readjust his crown.
    Stephanie Emma Pfeffer, Peoplemag, 8 Dec. 2022
  • Of course, readjusting your course is not the same as giving up.
    Paul Walker, Forbes, 18 Apr. 2023
  • Plus, a second phase of hearings could open the door for readjusting the fee.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 30 June 2019
  • After that, coaches have to readjust in to fill out their 2020 class.
    Joseph Hoyt, Dallas News, 4 Feb. 2020
  • A year after Toys R Us closed, toy makers are still readjusting to the loss of shelf space.
    Jessica Menton, USA TODAY, 17 Feb. 2020
  • The sound only lasts for perhaps 3-5 milliseconds, just long enough for the air to readjust.
    Helen Czerski, WSJ, 23 Sep. 2022
  • But since the Ukraine war, Heusgen has carefully readjusted his view of Merkel’s record.
    Thomas Meaney, Harper's Magazine, 26 Apr. 2024
  • What Could Be Better The insert bunched quite a bit and had to be readjusted each morning.
    Sharon Brandwein, Southern Living, 7 Jan. 2024
  • Hospitals had to readjust; some closed and others trimmed the fat and got by on the lower payments.
    WSJ, 4 May 2022
  • The Bengals will also have to readjust their plan with the receivers Pickett is throwing to this week.
    Mohammad Ahmad, cleveland, 18 Nov. 2022
  • In our test, the upgrade did away with drafty gaps and the nagging need to endlessly readjust goggles.
    Brigid Mander, WSJ, 22 Nov. 2022
  • The pandemic has forced many to rethink and readjust their present with their future.
    Darcel Rockett, chicagotribune.com, 1 Sep. 2021
  • Since schools across the Sunshine State are back in session, many teachers could use a pick-me-up to readjust to those early bells.
    Trevor Fraser, orlandosentinel.com, 9 Sep. 2020
  • The marine, Riley (played by Parker Young), is still struggling to readjust to life back home.
    cleveland, 1 Apr. 2021
  • Companies may have to readjust their return-to-the-office plans once again.
    Jack Kelly, Forbes, 6 Dec. 2021
  • While Piper struggles to readjust to life on the outside, Taystee’s friendship with Cindy still hangs in the balance as her sentence looms.
    Chuck Barney, The Mercury News, 21 July 2019
  • Take Covid-19, for example; the entire workforce had to readjust in some way.
    Darick Spears, Rolling Stone, 29 Dec. 2021
  • The year off gave Gant time to readjust his mindset on the court and develop the confidence that had been drained by his time in Missouri.
    Tyler Kraft, Indianapolis Star, 4 July 2019
  • Instead of squishing down the rounder parts of the chest, users can easily move tissue out to the sides away from the sternum and won't need to readjust throughout the day.
    Lauren Rowello, Parents, 15 Mar. 2024
  • But Brooke has had to readjust playing alongside her sister this year.
    Emma Healy, BostonGlobe.com, 21 Sep. 2022
  • Old Lyme keeper Sam Gray, who finished with 10 saves, had stopped one shot but couldn’t readjust in time for the rebound.
    Sean Begin, courant.com, 23 Nov. 2019
  • Trump took time to readjust to his post-presidential life.
    Anchorage Daily News, 19 Dec. 2022
  • Workers may need a little time to readjust to a challenging commute or a new one for those who changed jobs, added Ms. Burke.
    Sarah E. Needleman, WSJ, 3 Aug. 2022
  • Payments are based on your earnings and household size, and are readjusted each year.
    Tara Siegel Bernard, New York Times, 22 Aug. 2023
  • The plan bases monthly payments on income and family size and is readjusted every year.
    Journal Sentinel, 8 Apr. 2024

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