Definition of Preadjusting

1. preadjust [v] - See also: preadjust

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preadjusting

preadamic
preadamitic
preadapt
preadaptation
preadaptations
preadapted
preadapting
preadaptive
preadapts
preadded
preadipocyte
preadipocytes
preadipose
preadjust
preadjusted
preadjusting (current term)
preadjustment
preadjustments
preadjusts
preadministration
preadministrations
preadmission
preadmissions
preadmit
preadmits
preadmitted
preadmitting
preadmonish
preadmonished
preadmonishes

Literary usage of Preadjusting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Outlines of Psychology: With Special Reference to the Theory of Education by James Sully (1885)
"... Attention.1 The process of preadjusting attention to an impression plainly involves the pre-existence in the mind of the corresponding image. ..."

2. The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot by Walter Bagehot, Mrs Russell Barrington (1915)
"... but extends to the very idea of a superintending providence and preadjusting Creator, in whatever mode we conceive that superintendence to be exercised, ..."

3. Outlines of Psychology: With Special Reference to the Theory of Education. A by James Sully (1884)
"... Expectant Attention.1 The process of preadjusting attention to an impression plainly involves the pre-existence in the mind of the corresponding image. ..."

4. Literary Studies: With a Prefatory Memoir by Walter Bagehot (1898)
"... but extends to the very idea of a superintending providence and preadjusting Creator, in whatever mode we conceive that superintendence to be exercised, ..."

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