realine

/ˌriːəˈlaɪn/
verb
  1. To change the position or direction of something so that it is in a new or correct line or arrangement.
    • The engineer worked to realine the telescope with the star.
    • She used a level to realine the picture frame on the wall.
    • The mechanic had to realine the car's wheels after the accident.
  2. To change or adjust the structure, goals, or relationships of an organization or group.
    • The political party decided to realine itself with more moderate voters.
    • The new manager plans to realine the company's priorities toward customer service.
    • The school board voted to realine the district's boundaries for the next year.
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