Pronunciation: /riːəˈlaɪn/
verb to change or adjust something to a different or more appropriate position or direction
A1 I need to realign the chairs in the classroom.
A2 The mechanic had to realign the wheels on my car.
B1 The company decided to realign its marketing strategy to target a different demographic.
B2 After the merger, the two companies had to realign their operations to work together efficiently.
C1 The therapist helped the patient realign their priorities and focus on self-care.
C2 The political party needed to realign its policies to better reflect the needs of the population.
formal The company decided to realign their business strategy in order to adapt to the changing market conditions.
informal I think we should realign our priorities and focus on what's most important.
slang Let's shake things up and realign our game plan for success.
figurative Sometimes we need to realign our thoughts and emotions to find inner peace.
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