26984 words

realign

4 definitions • 4 examples
1
to put something into a new or correct position:

Examples:

She realigned the books along the edge of the shelf.
2
to change your ideas or policies so that they are the same as those of another person or group:

Examples:

Several politicians left the party and realigned themselves with the opposition.
3
to change the way a company or organization works or does business:

Examples:

4
to change the value of a currency compared to the value of other currencies or of changes in interest rates:

Examples:

realign sth with sth The UK government is facing pressure to realign prices with those in continental Europe.

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