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: third person singular present tense of ‘reposition’
Usage: business context
Examples
- The nurse repositions the patient every two hours to prevent bedsores.
- He repositions his chair to get a better view of the screen.
- The company repositions its product to target younger consumers.
- She repositions the camera for a clearer shot.
- The marketing team repositions the brand as eco-friendly.
- The coach repositions the players before the next play.
- The store repositions its merchandise to increase sales.