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adjustor

American  
[uh-juhs-ter] / əˈdʒʌs tər /

noun

  1. adjuster.


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Etymology

Origin of adjustor

adjust + -or 2

Example Sentences

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Manning joined the Madden NFL ratings adjustor team.

From Fox News • Dec. 3, 2021

"I was on the phone to the loss adjustor when Jennifer shouted that we were allowed back," he said.

From BBC • Aug. 8, 2019

When the adjustor asked if he had a driver’s license, Rojas volunteered he was undocumented.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 22, 2017

Today, Asselin is a claims adjustor for a workers’ compensation insurer.

From The Guardian • Nov. 21, 2017

Some moralists maintain that a claim may be made for a higher amount with the intention of getting a just value after the insurance adjustor has made his investigation and lowered the estimated value.

From Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities by Callan, Charles Jerome

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