Readjust \Re`ad*just"\ (r[=e]`[a^]d*j[u^]st"), v. t. To adjust or settle again; to put in a different order or relation; to rearrange.
The authorities had said it would help the convict, who was about to be released, to readjust to society.
With that prospect, the space agency made plans for a 20 percent reduction only to readjust when actual appropriations ended as $1.85 billion.
George helped Palestinian families readjust and rebuild after Israeli shells and bombs devastated the camp in the 1982 war.
Many displaced executives find they must readjust their focus away from expense accounts and profit-and-loss statements, and toward concern for their customers, whom they are often meeting face to face for the first time.