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realign

verb as in rearrange into a proper order

Weak match

  • rejig
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"I took 12 months out of the game and realigned my vision board," he said in his usual philosophical way.

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While the company has responded by realigning manufacturing to minimize the tariff impact and by raising prices to protect profitability, the steps taken “weren’t easy,” LaVigne said, and they impacted results over the short term.

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The size of the tower above the station has been reduced to 19 storeys, realigning the building to avoid interfering with the Andaz Hotel, redesigning entrances, and landscaping and benches around the Kindertransport Statue.

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After each pass, the separated pulses are carefully realigned to maintain synchronization.

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If we realign in ways that strengthen the emphasis on freedom of expression, the university will emerge from the crisis.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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