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    Re·o·ri·en·tate
    /rēˈôrēənˌtāt/

    verb

    • 1. another term for reorient British
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  3. The meaning of REORIENTATE is to orient (someone or something) again or differently : reorient. How to use reorientate in a sentence.

  4. to change the aim or purpose of something so that it is directed at a different person or thing: The entire organization must reorientate its focus in order to deliver an improved service. She had to reorientate her career towards marketing. Fewer examples. The defeat forced the rebels to reorientate their priorities.

  5. Reorientate is a verb that means to change the aim or purpose of something or someone, or to change the position of something or someone in relation to what is around it or them. Learn how to use reorientate with examples, synonyms, and pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary.

  6. May 4, 2024 · 2 meanings: → another name for reorient to adjust or align (something) in a new or different way.... Click for more definitions.

  7. May 3, 2024 · reorientate. Definitions of reorientate. verb. orient once again, after a disorientation. synonyms: reorient. see more.

  8. a. : to change the orientation or direction of (something or someone) reorient the antenna. reoriented herself so she was facing north. b. : to reacquaint (someone, especially oneself) with a situation, environment, etc. woke up and reoriented myself to my surroundings.

  9. Definitions of 'reorientate' another name for reorient [...] More. Conjugations of 'reorientate' present simple: I reorientate, you reorientate [...] past simple: I reorientated, you reorientated [...] past participle: reorientated. More. Examples of 'reorientate' in a sentence.

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