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reposition

[ree-puh-zish-uhn] / ˌri pəˈzɪʃ ən /




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If the technology’s auto-steering fails and veers the car out of a lane, drivers are supposed to grab the wheel and reposition it.

From The Wall Street Journal

The forces driving markets are already in motion, and patience, rather than repositioning, remains the appropriate response.

From MarketWatch

In an environment where liquidity risk has just been repriced, capital may temporarily prefer assets that can absorb repositioning without sharp price gaps — even if their longer-term risks have not disappeared.

From MarketWatch

Physical demand may slow declines, but it cannot prevent sharp moves driven by forced repositioning.

From MarketWatch

Airlines like Delta and American are canceling flights and repositioning resources across many U.S. airports due to the storm’s impact.

From Barron's