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Ajustan

Ajustan is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb ajustar, meaning to adjust, modify, or calibrate. It translates as “they adjust” in standard Spanish, and in regions that use ustedes for the second-person plural, it can also convey “you all adjust” when addressing a group.

Usage notes and context

Ajustan appears in a wide range of contexts, including technical, industrial, and everyday language. It is used

Related forms

Related terms include ajustar (to adjust), ajuste (an adjustment), and ajustable (adjustable). The form ajusten exists

Examples

Examples of usage include: “Los técnicos ajustan la maquinaria para reducir el desgaste.” “Las empresas ajustan

Notes

Ajustan should not be confused with other conjugations such as ajustan’s close relatives in mood or person,

when
describing
the
act
of
changing
settings,
aligning
measurements,
fitting
components,
or
adapting
plans.
The
form
is
regular
within
the
conjugation
pattern
of
-ar
verbs
in
the
present
tense,
following
the
stem
adjustment
of
ajustar.
as
the
corresponding
third-person
plural
present
subjunctive
or
formal
imperative,
and
is
distinct
from
the
indicative
ajustan.
sus
presupuestos
ante
la
crisis.”
“Ellos
ajustan
la
temperatura
para
lograr
el
punto
de
fusión
correcto.”
like
ajusten
(subjunctive/imperative)
or
the
noun
ajuste.
As
a
common,
regular
form,
it
appears
in
both
formal
and
informal
contexts
where
a
plural
subject
performs
the
action
of
adjusting.