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reorient

[ ree-awr-ee-ent, -ohr- ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to orient again or anew.


adjective

  1. Rare. rising anew.

reorient

/ °ù¾±Ëˈɔ˰ùɪə²Ô³Ù /

verb

  1. to adjust or align (something) in a new or different way
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Derived Forms

  • ËŒ°ù±ð´Ç°ù¾±±ð²Ôˈ³Ù²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô, noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of reorient1

First recorded in 1930–35; re- + orient
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Pro-democracy Americans and other people of conscience and honor who care about the present and future of the country must immediately reorient themselves and move from reaction and inaction to immediate action.

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The law reoriented the tax code in many ways, such as by slashing tax rates, particularly for high-income earners and corporations.

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It completely reoriented me to what is going on.

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"In virtual environments, teleportation can lead to reduced spatial awareness, forcing users to reorient themselves after teleporting and can cause them to miss important elements in their surroundings," says Medlar.

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Then, they used regular light to reorient the liquid crystals upward from that plane.

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