Realign
(verb)
To align again or differently.
Origin:
Re- + align.
Examples:
- The company decided to realign its strategy to better compete in the market.
- The wheels of the car needed to be realigned after hitting a pothole.
- The team decided to realign the defense to better protect their goal.
- The satellite needed to be realigned to improve its communication capabilities.
- The organization had to realign its priorities to better serve its mission.