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realign
/ ˌːəˈɪ /
verb
to change or put back to a new or former place or position
Example Sentences
They help me realign myself, to study and gather inspiration.
Under the new deal the UK as a whole will realign with EU plant health rules, which will mean the ban can be dropped.
“We aren’t just reducing bureaucratic sprawl. We are realigning the organization with its core mission and our new priorities in reversing the chronic disease epidemic,” Kennedy said in a statement.
“We are realigning the organization with its core mission and our new priorities in reversing the chronic disease epidemic. This Department will do more — a lot more — at a lower cost to the taxpayer.”
Then there was her attempt to realign Scottish politics by forming a power-sharing partnership with the Greens to achieve political stability for the Scottish government.
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