realignment

/ˌriːəˈlaɪnmənt/
noun
  1. The act or process of changing the position, direction, or structure of something to a new or correct arrangement.
    • After the storm, the realignment of the fence posts took several hours.
    • The political party's realignment attracted new voters from different backgrounds.
    • The company underwent a major realignment of its departments to improve efficiency.
  2. A change in the way people or groups work together or are organized, often to achieve a new goal.
    • The school's realignment of its curriculum focused more on technology skills.
    • The alliance required a realignment of each country's foreign policy.
    • A realignment of priorities helped the team finish the project on time.
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