What is a word that encompasses both "extend" and "shrink"


Instead of writing "You may extend or shrink the deadlines if you choose to", I would like a word that encompasses both.


However I do not want something as generic as "adjust" or "modify". The word should embody extending and shrinking.



Answer



If you have two extremes and want a common word to encompass them it generally needs to be "generic" in nature, however due to the need to convey a specific topic related freedom the common terms for adjusting deadline time could be


"alter" "change" or "vary"



"You may vary the deadlines if you choose to"



shrink and expand are usually associated with a timeline chart or project plan and if that is the context of moving either boundary then an obvious modifier could be


"reposition"



"You may reposition the deadlines if you choose to"



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