Realign (verb)

To align again or differently.

Origin:

Re- + align.

Examples:

  1. The company decided to realign its strategy to better compete in the market.
  2. The wheels of the car needed to be realigned after hitting a pothole.
  3. The team decided to realign the defense to better protect their goal.
  4. The satellite needed to be realigned to improve its communication capabilities.
  5. The organization had to realign its priorities to better serve its mission.
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