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“readjust”
readjust (verb), readjusts; readjusted; readjusting
1. To adjust or to arrange again.
2. To adapt (oneself or something) again; especially, after an initial failure.
3. Etymology: from re-, "back, again" + adjust; from Late Latin adjuxtare, "to bring near"; from Latin ad-, "to" + juxta, "next" which is related to jungere, "to join".
2. To adapt (oneself or something) again; especially, after an initial failure.
3. Etymology: from re-, "back, again" + adjust; from Late Latin adjuxtare, "to bring near"; from Latin ad-, "to" + juxta, "next" which is related to jungere, "to join".
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junct-, jug-, join-
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