different between adjuster vs adjustment
adjuster
English
Alternative forms
- adjustor
Etymology
adjust +? -er
Noun
adjuster (plural adjusters)
- One who adjusts, especially for the insurance industry's employment title "loss adjuster" (or "claims adjuster" in the United States).
Translations
Anagrams
- adjurest, readjust
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adjustment
English
Etymology
From French ajustement, or else adjust +? -ment.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??d??st.m?nt/
Noun
adjustment (countable and uncountable, plural adjustments)
- The action of adjusting something
- The result of adjusting something; a small change; a minor correction; a modification or alteration
- The settling or balancing of a financial account
- The behavioural process of balancing conflicting needs, or needs against obstacles in the environment.
- The assessment, by an insurance company, of a claim; the settlement of such a claim
Synonyms
- change
- correction
- modification
Related terms
- adjustable
- adjuster
Translations
See also
- adjustment on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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- what are adjustments on taxes
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