adjust - use in sentences

Object

  • seasoning: Allow to cool, discard the herbs, then add the port, lemon juice and mushrooms and adjust the seasoning if necessary.
  • brightness: For example, you may wish to adjust brightness, contrast, or color, within selected areas.
  • screw: You had to adjust the screw on the top to alter the pressure on the top roller.
  • height: Set the post in place, and adjust the height as necessary with more mix.
  • pH: It is also advisable when growing in rockwool slab culture to flush the salt out every 2 weeks with pH adjusted plain water.
  • setting: You will need to get your administrator to adjust the settings of your VLE to allow Content Packages of up to 100 megabytes.

Modifying Another Word

  • seasonally: Or whatever the latest seasonally adjusted figure might be.
  • accordingly: A Belimo motor is linked to a wall switch or small control panel to allow the light to be adjusted accordingly.
  • automatically: The length of the slideshow can be automatically adjusted to the length of the audio.
  • manually: Alternatively you can, of course, manually adjust the size of the text with your web browser.

Infinitive complement

  • suit: Fan speed can be adjusted to suit individual needs.
  • compensate: Rubber feet which can be adjusted to compensate for uneven floors makes the scale stable.
  • reflect: At the end of that year, entitlements are adjusted to reflect actual income.
  • fit: The multiple slots can be adjusted to fit your baby.
  • accommodate: These issues also emerged in the CP Sector and the rules adjusted to accommodate.
  • cope: In addition, San are not well adjusted socially to cope with widespread AIDS infection, or to prevent it.

Present participle complement

  • accord: Long Range Focus The focal distance of the spot can be freely adjusted according to the application.

Preposition: in

  • accordance: The decisions of this commission would be published monthly, and payments would be adjusted in accordance with them.

Preposition: for

  • inflation: The registered PCT populations on the database have not been adjusted for list inflation.
  • bias: Adjusting for biases in the individual studies did not alter the conclusions, nor did subset analysis of Stage I patients.

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