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realign

VERB
rearrange into a proper order
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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"I took 12 months out of the game and realigned my vision board," he said in his usual philosophical way.

From BBC

Particularly in the face of consequential trials such as this one, the parties’ motivations — including those of the already exhausted legal teams — tend to realign in favor of settling.

From Los Angeles Times

This could lead to an adjustment of yields on longer-term securities upwards as market expectations become more "realigned with what the central banks are communicating." he added.

From Reuters

It was a historic moment that realigned Europe’s post-World War II security architecture.

From Los Angeles Times

“We will work across teams and functions to advance, realign and reprioritize where we need to.”

From New York Times