adjustment
Americannoun
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the act of adjusting; adaptation to a particular condition, position, or purpose.
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the state of being adjusted; adjusted; orderly relation of parts or elements.
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a device, as a knob or lever, for adjusting.
the adjustments on a television set.
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the act of bringing something into conformity with external requirements.
the adjustment of one's view of reality.
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harmony achieved by modification or change of a position.
They worked out an adjustment of their conflicting ideas.
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Sociology. a process of modifying, adapting, or altering individual or collective patterns of behavior so as to bring them into conformity with other such patterns, as with those provided by a cultural environment.
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Insurance. the act of ascertaining the amount of indemnity that the party insured is entitled to receive under the policy, and of settling the claim.
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a settlement of a disputed account or claim.
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a change or concession, as in price or other terms, in view of minor defect or the like.
noun
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the act of adjusting or state of being adjusted
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a control for regulating
the adjustment for volume is beside the speaker
Other Word Forms
- adjustmental adjective
- misadjustment noun
- nonadjustment noun
- overadjustment noun
- preadjustment noun
- underadjustment noun
Etymology
Origin of adjustment
Explanation
The act of making an alteration or modification is an adjustment. If you buy a new pair of jeans, but they are too long, you can make a quick adjustment and hem them, have someone else hem them, or use safety pins. The process of adapting to your environmental conditions is also called an adjustment. After you leave home for college, both you and your parents will have a period of adjustment. Some people adjust easier to change than others — you may be having a ball going to class, eating cereal for dinner, and making new friends but an adjustment your parents will have to make is that they will need to stop worrying about you.
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Example Sentences
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Those receiving Social Security won’t find out the actual cost-of-living adjustment until October.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 10, 2026
Trouble is, given a sudden, sharp jump in valuations, any adjustment will need to be made over time, not in a knee-jerk way.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 7, 2026
Under the Biden administration, the Medicare agency began to tighten payments tied to coding, also known as risk scores or risk adjustment.
From Barron's • Apr. 6, 2026
Inside Safe providers acknowledged that motel rooms can be a huge adjustment, leaving people feeling lonely and isolated.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 5, 2026
And it worked, but then she adjusted to my adjustment and still caught my big toe.
From "Patina" by Jason Reynolds
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