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To realign
verb
To bring back into alignment.
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To realign this shifting mass, women arch their backs.
The classes were then used as references to realign the dataset through various rounds of realignment.
"He needs to realign his loyalties".
Meanwhile, the Republican Party attempted to realign itself.
Now she will try to realign the expectations at Michigan.
"It helped to realign the conservative and more racist Democrats.
The surgery was only to realign her jaw.
Hence, some people have taken steps to realign prices.
Although the coalition is intact, he may try to realign the NCP with other parties.
Eventually, sellers are bound to realign their expectations with reality by trimming their asking prices.
"Now, in a global economy, they've got to realign those ties".
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