adjustable

  • 11adjustable — adjective 1. capable of being changed so as to match or fit adjustable seat belts • Similar to: ↑adaptable • Derivationally related forms: ↑adjust 2. capable of being regulated adjustable interest rates …

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  • 12adjustable — adjustably, adv. /euh jus teuh beuhl/, adj. 1. capable of being adjusted: adjustable seat belts. 2. (of loans, mortgages, etc.) having a flexible rate, as one based on money market interest rates or on the rate of inflation or cost of living. 3.… …

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  • 13adjustable — ad|just|a|ble [ ə dʒʌstəbl ] adjective able to be changed in shape, size, or position according to what you want or need: an adjustable strap/seat …

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  • 14adjustable — adjective adjustable seats Syn: alterable, adaptable, modifiable, convertible, changeable, variable, multiway, versatile …

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  • 15adjustable — UK [əˈdʒʌstəb(ə)l] / US adjective able to be changed in shape, size, or position according to what you want or need an adjustable strap/seat …

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  • 16adjustable — reguliuojamas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. adjustable; controlled vok. regelbar rus. регулируемый pranc. ajustable; réglable …

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  • 17adjustable — derinamas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. adjustable vok. einstellbar rus. настраиваемый pranc. ajustable …

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  • 18adjustable — A characteristic of something that can be changed, removed, or give different properties. Also see height adjustable steering column …

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  • 19adjustable — adjust ► VERB 1) alter slightly so as to achieve a desired result. 2) become used to a new situation. 3) assess (loss or damages) when settling an insurance claim. DERIVATIVES adjustability noun adjustable adjective adjuster noun adjustment noun …

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  • 20Adjustable spanner — From the bottom: 1. The first adjustable spanner f …

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