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reorient

[ree-awr-ee-ent, -ohr-] / riˈɔr iˌɛnt, -ˈoʊr- /


VERB
reorganize
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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As we move across apps and platforms and websites, we constantly have to reorient.

From Los Angeles Times

The reflected bustle of the city, its buses and buildings, represents her effort to reorient herself a year after her arrival in America.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unions, meanwhile, can survive and thrive by reorienting toward training and certification, helping the workers they represent upgrade skills in industries reshaped by AI and global competition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bear this in mind if you use year-end planning to reorient your portfolio into the most compelling dividend-paying stocks.

From MarketWatch

As it became clear that demand for advanced AI processors was skyrocketing, AMD CEO Lisa Su told her board that she planned to reorient the entire company around AI.

From The Wall Street Journal