verb
- changing the position or direction of something to bring it into proper arrangement again
- changing or reorganizing political alliances, loyalties, or group memberships
Usage: present participle of realign
Usage: political context
Examples
- The mechanic is realigning the car’s wheels after the accident.
- She spent hours realigning the crooked picture frames on the wall.
- The company is realigning its business strategy to focus on digital products.
- Political parties are realigning themselves before the upcoming election.
- The chiropractor is realigning my spine to reduce back pain.
- The team is realigning their defense to counter the opponent’s new strategy.
- After the merger, departments are realigning their reporting structures.