verb
- to change the position or direction of something
- to adjust one’s thinking or approach to adapt to new circumstances
Usage: transitive
Usage: often reflexive
Examples
- The company needs to reorientate its marketing strategy toward younger consumers.
- After the merger, employees had to reorientate themselves to new procedures.
- The satellite dish was reorientated to improve signal reception.
- She took time to reorientate her career goals after the promotion.
- The map helped us reorientate our position in the forest.
- The school will reorientate its curriculum to emphasize technology skills.