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    Re·or·i·ent
    /rēˈôrēənt/

    verb

    • 1. change the focus or direction of: "the country began reorienting its economic and social policies in 1988"
  2. The meaning of REORIENT is to orient (someone or something) again or differently. How to use reorient in a sentence.

  3. to change the aim or purpose of something so that it is directed at a different person or thing: The entire organization must reorient its focus in order to deliver an improved service. The plan is to reorient homeless services toward a " housing first" approach. Fewer examples.

  4. Reorient definition: to orient again or anew.. See examples of REORIENT used in a sentence.

  5. Today, reorient is to adjust to new circumstances or positions. The curriculum will reorient student learning goals, but it also means you have to learn the new, new, new math. Definitions of reorient. verb. orient once again, after a disorientation. synonyms: reorientate. see more.

  6. to change the aim or purpose of something so that it is directed at a different person or thing: The entire organization must reorient its focus in order to deliver an improved service. The plan is to reorient homeless services toward a " housing first" approach.

  7. To adjust or align (something) in a new or different way.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  8. reorient somebody/something (to/towards/away from somebody/something) to change the focus or direction of somebody/something. Other governments may reorient their foreign policies away from the United States.

  9. reorient - set or arrange in a new or different determinate position; "Orient the house towards the South" change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"

  10. Definition of reorient verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. to change what something is like, or what it is directed towards: re-orient sth towards sth Companies that were dependent on exports are having to reorient sales towards domestic consumers.

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