readjust to



readjust to someone or something

to make a new adjustment to someone or something. Please make an attempt to readjust your work schedule for the next two weeks. I don't think I can readjust to this climate.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Pearl[pə:l]
NimrodNIM-rahd (English)Biblical
Zina-Russian
Markel-Basque
Ragnhild-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
ElofE-lofSwedish