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readjustment

noun as in rearrangement

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Some will never return -– members of Parliament who are retiring or who lose their seats on July 4 face an abrupt readjustment to life outside politics.

“It was just a constant readjustment of medication and best efforts to get him to take it consistently.”

After a quick readjustment, his rushed attempt cannoned off the post and the game was drawn.

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They had to do a huge readjustment in their understanding of me, so that’s not easy for parents.

These smaller quakes decrease over time and are part of the fault's readjustment process following the original quake.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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