Sentence examples for to reposition from inspiring English sources

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to reposition

noun

The act of putting into a new position.

  • Spontaneous reposition of a dislocated arytenoid cartilage

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So you will need to reposition them.

Kmart is already trying to reposition itself in the marketplace.

They forced people to reposition themselves," Blight said.

De Angelis sets out to reposition Cleland's story.

On Tuesday, Morrison continued to reposition on his rort charge.

Musicians also use venues to reposition their brand.

A brief operation was scheduled to reposition the lens.

"We're on a journey to reposition the PC".

Last year the International Space Station had to reposition several times to avoid space junk.

The plan is to reposition ourselves with the right image and the right location".

No-one was shocked, but everyone used the campaign marker to reposition.

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