When the doors opened I had to wait for her to readjust herself to the soft lighting and carpeting before we could be seated. |
It's good to be back, Maggie's thrilled, and I'll soon readjust to how dirty and smelly the city is, I suppose. |
Florida's new minimum wage is indexed to inflation, so the state will readjust the minimum every fall. |
Longer term, it may mean the couple's children having to readjust to having parents who are famous again. |
There's a lot of things that had changed in society that I had to readjust to. |
His job involves him visiting people who have become blind and helping them to readjust to their new life. |