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To reorient
verb
To orient again; to become oriented after a dislocation or period of disorientation.
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To reorient yourself, you snap off the stereo.
Outside, the plant takes a few weeks to reorient.
FINALLY, foundation problems persuaded the trustees to reorient the cathedral.
So, studios are falling over themselves to reorient their activities.
It would be logical to reorient current strategies.
Was it easy to reorient yourself to writing about history?
The effort was not to rename the site, but to reorient what it was thought about.
Each has tried to reorient his party—and drag it towards the other's.
Poland has worked hard since the collapse of communism to reorient itself toward Western Europe.
Developing countries may start to reorient away from a crisis mind-set, the bank said.
Mr Bettman would be wise to reorient the league towards its Canadian roots.
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