Pronunciation: /əˈdʒʌstər/
noun a person who assesses or makes adjustments to something, such as an insurance adjustor who evaluates and settles claims
A1 The insurance adjustor came to assess the damage to my car.
A2 The adjustor recommended that we increase the coverage on our home insurance policy.
B1 As a claims adjustor, she was responsible for investigating and settling insurance claims.
B2 The adjustor negotiated with the policyholder to reach a fair settlement for the damages.
C1 The experienced adjustor was able to quickly analyze complex insurance policies and provide accurate assessments.
C2 The adjustor's expertise in handling large-scale insurance claims made them a valuable asset to the company.
formal The insurance adjustor carefully reviewed the damage to the vehicle.
informal I had to meet with the adjustor to discuss my claim.
slang The adjustor said my car was totaled, so now I have to find a new one.
figurative She was like an emotional adjustor, helping me navigate through my feelings.
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