Noun
A second adjustment; a new or different adjustment.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe art of life lies in a constant readjustment to our surroundings. Kakuzo Okakura
Air power is new to all our countries. It brings advantages to some and weakens others; it calls for readjustment everywhere. Charles Lindbergh
I regard Mr Benn as a menace to the country. He was guilty of sabotage last year when he rejected an offer of Community help with the readjustment necessary due to steel plant closures in Wales. Edward Heath
We are syndicalists, because we think that by means of the mass it may be possible to determine an economic readjustment... Benito Mussolini
The readjustment [of previously known facts] is so easy that when the insight is attained it escapes notice and we imagine that the process of discovery is only rational synthesis. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
I'm probably an actor that tends to, instead of putting things on, think about it more in terms of taking away what's not in the character, until I'm left with what is. If that makes sense. That's probably a particularly American way of working, but maybe not. The end of any movie is a readjustment. Molly Parker