realign
/ˌriəˈlaɪn/
verb
- To change the position or direction of something so that it is in the correct or desired arrangement again.
- The mechanic had to realign the car's wheels after the accident to stop it from pulling to the left.
- She used a level to realign the picture frame so it hung straight on the wall.
- After the storm, workers realigned the fallen fence posts and set them in concrete.
- To change or adjust a plan, policy, or organization to fit new goals or circumstances.
- The company decided to realign its marketing strategy to focus more on online sales.
- After the election, the party needed to realign its priorities to win back voters.
- The school board voted to realign the curriculum with state standards.
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