verb
- past tense and past participle of realign; to change the position or direction of something to bring it into proper alignment again
- to change or reorganize political, social, or business relationships or alliances
Usage: often used in political contexts
Examples
- The mechanic realigned the car’s wheels after the accident.
- She realigned the picture frame on the wall.
- The company realigned its departments to improve efficiency.
- After the election, several politicians realigned themselves with different parties.
- The chiropractor realigned my spine during the treatment.
- The team realigned their strategy for the new season.
- The satellite dish was realigned to improve the signal.