verb
- to move something to a different position or place
- to change the way something is presented or marketed to appeal to a different audience
Usage: business; marketing
Examples
- The nurse helped reposition the patient in bed.
- We need to reposition the furniture before the party.
- The company decided to reposition their product for younger consumers.
- Can you reposition the camera for a better angle?
- The coach repositioned the players during halftime.
- They repositioned the brand as a luxury item.
- Please reposition your chair closer to the table.