Readjustment (noun)

The process of making changes to something in order to improve it or adapt it to new circumstances.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from re- + adjust + -ment.

Examples:

  1. The company is undergoing a major readjustment in response to the changes in the market.
  2. The readjustment of the budget allowed the government to allocate more resources to education.
  3. The readjustment of the schedule was necessary to accommodate the new speakers.
  4. The readjustment of the production line resulted in a significant increase in efficiency.
  5. The readjustment of the tax system was designed to make it fairer for all taxpayers.
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