Concept cluster: Tasks > Adjustment
adj
adjusted
v
(transitive) To improve or rectify.
n
(rare, obsolete) Adjustment.
n
(rare) Adjustment.
n
The action of adjusting something
n
The process of adjusting a mechanism such that its parts are aligned; the condition of having its parts so adjusted.
n
alteration
v
(transitive) To make a formal alteration (in legislation, a report, etc.) by adding, deleting, or rephrasing.
v
To adjust by mutual adaptations.
n
mutual adjustment
n
junction; adaptation
adj
Having the quality of preserving from loss, decay, or injury.
adj
Tending to cause contraction.
v
(nonstandard) To correct.
adj
Decapitalized.
v
(computer science) To resolve contradictory conclusions or responses to queries in a rule-based or deductive reasoning system.
adj
Relating to disclosure.
n
One who or that which makes unequal.
v
(transitive) To make exact.
v
(transitive) To bring things into harmony, or to make things compatible.
n
impartation
adj
Causing new flesh to grow; healing; regenerative.
n
(military, slang) The damage inflicted by a weapon on a vehicle that immobilises it, but does not totally destroy it, leaving the vehicle's crew able to use its weapons. Typically this term is used to refer to tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles that have their engines, tracks, or running gear damaged.
v
(obsolete) To qualify.
n
The act of making a change to something while keeping its essential character intact; an alteration or adjustment.
n
previous adjustment
adj
That fosters preservation
adj
preservative
v
To give individual quality to; to modulate; to vary; to regulate.
adv
In a reclaimable manner.
adj
(medicine) Of the nature of a recrement.
adj
Of or pertaining to recrement; consisting of recrement or dross.
adj
Edited or censored.
adj
detectable again (following a time interval or other operation)
adj
Eligible again; capable of reelection.
n
equilibration following a disruption of equilibrium
adj
(biology, medicine) Formed by regeneration.
adj
Tending to reinvent.
n
(archaic) rejuvenescence
adj
corrected; improved
v
(medicine, dated) To disperse or scatter; to discuss, as an inflammation or a tumour.
adv
(rare) Such that it can be restored.
adj
(law) Providing sufficient reason for a court decision to be overturned on appeal.
adv
So as to revive.
adj
Able or disposed to revive; reviving.
adj
Pleasant to watch more than once.
v
(obsolete, intransitive) To go into specific details.
n
(economics) The offering of loans by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to countries experiencing economic crisis, with the aim of adjusting their economic structure, improving international competitiveness, and restoring the balance of payments.

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