adjusted

/əˈdʒʌstɪd/
adjective
  1. Changed slightly to make something more accurate, suitable, or effective.
    • The adjusted schedule gave us an extra hour for lunch.
    • After the adjusted calculations, the total cost was lower than expected.
    • She wore an adjusted version of the dress to fit the theme of the party.
  2. Having become comfortable or familiar with a new situation or environment.
    • The rescued dog seemed well adjusted to its new home after just a week.
    • After moving to a new country, she felt fully adjusted within a few months.
    • He is a well adjusted student who makes friends easily.
verb
  1. Past tense of adjust: changed something slightly to make it more accurate, suitable, or effective.
    • The pilot adjusted the plane's altitude to avoid turbulence.
    • She adjusted the volume on the radio so everyone could hear.
    • He adjusted his tie before walking into the interview.
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