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realignment
/ ˌːəˈɪԳəԳ /
noun
- the act or instance of restoring or changing to a previous or different position
Example Sentences
McDonnell on Wednesday repeated his promise to announce a departmental realignment after the completion of a study by Rand Corp., a global policy think tank brought in last year to conduct a top-down review.
The 2024 election may have signaled a fundamental realignment in American politics.
"Vietnam... and others in the periphery are collateral damage in what is shaping up to be the most aggressive realignment of US trade policy in a generation," he added.
If he's right, the payoff could be a generational political realignment on this issue.
Arsenal's attacking locations need realignment and their central midfield requires an injection of creativity - or else they risk emulating elements of Mourinho's football, but not his success.
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