adjusting

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Adjust \Ad*just"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Adjusted}; p. pr. & vb.
   n. {Adjusting}.] [OF. ajuster, ajoster (whence F. ajouter to
   add), LL. adjuxtare to fit; fr. L. ad + juxta near; confused
   later with L. ad and justus just, right, whence F. ajuster to
   adjust. See {Just}, v. t. and cf. {Adjute}.]
   1. To make exact; to fit; to make correspondent or
      conformable; to bring into proper relations; as, to adjust
      a garment to the body, or things to a standard.
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   2. To put in order; to regulate, or reduce to system.
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            Adjusting the orthography.            --Johnson.
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   3. To settle or bring to a satisfactory state, so that
      parties are agreed in the result; as, to adjust accounts;
      the differences are adjusted.
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   4. To bring to a true relative position, as the parts of an
      instrument; to regulate for use; as, to adjust a telescope
      or microscope.
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   Syn: To adapt; suit; arrange; regulate; accommodate; set
        right; rectify; settle.
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