adjument (Meaning)

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adjument (n.)

Help; support; also, a helper.

Synonyms & Antonyms of adjument

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adjument Sentence Examples

  1. The employee requested an adjument to his work schedule to accommodate his personal commitments.
  2. After careful consideration, the manager approved the adjument in the project timeline.
  3. The financial analyst recommended an adjument to the budget to reflect the recent market changes.
  4. In order to address the concerns of the stakeholders, the team made an adjument to the proposed strategy.
  5. The professor suggested a slight adjument to the syllabus to better align with the learning objectives.
  6. The chef made a last-minute adjument to the recipe to enhance the flavor of the dish.
  7. The architect proposed an adjument to the design to improve the overall functionality of the building.
  8. The therapist recommended an adjument in the therapy sessions to better meet the client's needs.
  9. In response to customer feedback, the company announced an adjument to its product pricing.
  10. The government announced an adjument to the tax policy to stimulate economic growth.

FAQs About the word adjument

Help; support; also, a helper.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The employee requested an adjument to his work schedule to accommodate his personal commitments.

After careful consideration, the manager approved the adjument in the project timeline.

The financial analyst recommended an adjument to the budget to reflect the recent market changes.

In order to address the concerns of the stakeholders, the team made an adjument to the proposed strategy.