To have made something into something else
To have acted in preparation for something
Past tense for to modify, especially so as to better fit a given purpose or circumstance
“Feel free to adjust the temperature of the air-conditioning to the level that will provide you with the most comfort.”
Past tense for to adapt or become used to a new situation
“It would take me a while to adjust to the climate of my new surroundings.”
Past tense for to cause two or more events to happen at the same time or rate
Past tense for to regulate the speed or amount of something given or administered
Past tense for to make oneself, or someone or something else, look presentable
Past tense for to make or become straight
Past tense for to restrain or to keep in check
Past tense for to wiggle, fidget or play with
Past tense for to adjust in order to make equal or level
Past tense for accept the authority, policies, or principles of a particular group, especially unwillingly
Past tense for to give something a higher rating
Past tense for to make or get ready
Past tense for to interfere with (something) in order to cause damage or make unauthorized alterations
Past tense for settle differences
Past tense for to render smooth, to remove roughness from
Past tense for to accept or consent, especially by silence or by omitting to object
Past tense for to reduce a judicial sentence to another less severe one
Past tense for to provide comfort or assuagement to
Past tense for to provide a refund or recompense
Past tense for to settle a dispute by mutual concession
Past tense for to counteract or equal the effect or importance of
Past tense for to put securely in place
Having been changed from an original form
Accustomed to, or in the habit of, something
Not complete or absolute
Ready for use
Learned or adapted from experience
Characterized by resignation or acceptance of a fact or situation
Having been fixed
Controlled or managed accordingly
Made or adjusted to be as efficient as possible
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