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reorient
[ree-awr-ee-ent, -ohr-]
adjective
Rare.rising anew.
reorient
/ ːˈɔːɪəԳ /
verb
to adjust or align (something) in a new or different way
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˌǰˈٲپDz noun
Example Sentences
Clubs are hiring managers who believe in it, academies are shaping players to fit it, and football education globally is being reoriented around it.
And it seems like she knows when it’s a good time to reorient.
A tariff war would force companies to reorient supply chains.
Pro-democracy Americans and other people of conscience and honor who care about the present and future of the country must immediately reorient themselves and move from reaction and inaction to immediate action.
The law reoriented the tax code in many ways, such as by slashing tax rates, particularly for high-income earners and corporations.
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