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alignment the state of being in proper adjustment for efficient coordinated function. [1/4 definitions]
COLA an adjustment in wages or payments, or an automatic schedule of such adjustments, based on changes in the cost of living (acronym for "cost of living adjustment").
escalator clause a clause in a contract that provides for adjustment in prices, wages, and the like, based on changes in production costs, the cost of living, or the like.
focus An adjustment that gives a clear image of things viewed through a lens. [1/6 definitions]
indexation the automatic adjustment of wages, prices, interest rates, or other economic factors to a cost-of-living index.
maladjustment faulty or unsatisfactory adjustment. [1/2 definitions]
overadjustment combined form of adjustment.
overcompensate to make an adjustment beyond what is required. [1/3 definitions]
readjustment combined form of adjustment.
rectify to make a perfect adjustment or calibration of (something). [1/4 definitions]
redress a correction or adjustment. [1/4 definitions]
regulator a device used for self-adjustment of a machine. [1/2 definitions]
tune the adjustment of an electronic device to receive signals clearly at a given frequency. [1/12 definitions]
tune-up a general adjustment to put all parts, as of an engine, in good working order. [1/2 definitions]
tweak to make a small adjustment or adjustments to; fine-tune. [2/4 definitions]
uncompromising not admitting of adjustment or change; inflexible; undeviating. [1/2 definitions]
windage the influence, or amount of influence, of wind on the course of a projectile, or an adjustment in aiming to counteract this influence. [1/3 definitions]