adjust (oneself/something) to



adjust (oneself/something) to

1. Of a person, to become familiar or comfortable with something, often a change in one's life. I know you're not thrilled with this new schedule, but can you please try to adjust yourself to it?
2. Of a thing, to modify something to fit or work properly with something else. We had to adjust the office layout to create space for the new employees.
See also: adjust

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Marylyn-English
MinnaMI-nah (German), MEEN-nah (Finnish)German (Archaic), Finnish, Swedish
Agilulf-Ancient Germanic
Milodrag-Medieval Slavic (Hypothetical)
BarryBAR-ee, BER-eeIrish, English
Athaulf-Ancient Germanic