reorient

/riˈɔriˌɛnt/
verb
  1. To change the direction or focus of something; to adjust to a new situation or environment.
    • The teacher helped the students reorient their attention to the main topic.
    • She took a few days to reorient herself after moving to a new city.
    • After the merger, the company had to reorient its marketing strategy.
  2. To turn or align something in a different direction, especially physically.
    • We need to reorient the antenna to get a better signal.
    • He reoriented the map so that north was pointing upward.
    • The gardener reoriented the pots to give the plants more sunlight.
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