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Origin:
The term "adjust" ultimately derives from the Latin word "justare," which means "to fit." It was first used in English in the 14th century, with the sense of "to arrange or put in order." Over time, it acquired the broader meaning of "to make something fit or suitable."
Usage:
The word "adjust" is commonly used in various contexts, including:
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