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reorient

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


VERB
reorganize
Synonyms


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Even if Warsh wants to reorient the Fed around trimmed mean measures of inflation, he can’t do it alone.

From Barron's • May 11, 2026

To stay ahead of rivals, the Spanish company has sought to reorient Zara and set it apart from lower-priced fashion brands like Shein.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 17, 2026

"I try to sort of help reorient people that, no, there is a public interest, and broadcast is different."

From BBC • Mar. 15, 2026

It would take years, economists and business leaders say, to reorient global patterns of trade that took decades to take root.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 19, 2026

It was as if he had forgotten where he stood in the universe and only those words coming from Vera could reorient him to his place in the cosmos.

From "Bodega Dreams" by Ernesto Quinonez




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