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readjustment
[ree-uh-juhst-muhnt]
noun
an act of readjusting or the state of being readjusted.
Finance.a rearrangement in the financial structure of a corporation, usually less drastic than a reorganization.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of readjustment1
Example Sentences
At some point, the massive power imbalance baked into the entire Western liberal-democratic polity, which drives so many people who feel voiceless and disenfranchised into consumerist apathy, fascist fantasy or both, will require radical readjustment.
He gets rescued and they kind of time jump; they just go right past the period of readjustment.
Some will never return -– members of Parliament who are retiring or who lose their seats on July 4 face an abrupt readjustment to life outside politics.
“It was just a constant readjustment of medication and best efforts to get him to take it consistently.”
After a quick readjustment, his rushed attempt cannoned off the post and the game was drawn.
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