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Meanings of
reorient
in English
Orient once again, after a disorientation.
reorientate
Usage of
reorient
in English
1
He tried hard to
reorient
the Afghanistan war in a humane direction.
2
But catching up with Bezos was going to require Google to
reorient
.
3
We'd have to
reorient
our whole lives-andthings are complicated enough already.
4
But you just
reorient
yourself, and watch the horizon burn into darkness.
5
This has led to a lively debate about how to
reorient
China's economy.
6
Nevertheless, whenever your gear moves, it can
reorient
into a less- stable position.
7
With animal desperation I struggled, finally managed to
reorient
my body.
8
Abruptly he felt himself
reorient
,
as he had in the shuttle.
9
Fighting every day to
reorient
herself in a world gone mad.
10
Mentally, I took a deep breath and tried to
reorient
myself.
11
We need to
reorient
ourselves toward a positive future, a truer form of progress.
12
Yet there's still plenty of time to
reorient
your portfolio.
13
For a start, growth will be mediocre, at least as the businesses
reorient
themselves.
14
And they're not even looking for me anyway, I thought, struggling to
reorient
myself.
15
So my suggestion is that we actually
reorient
away from the army towards the police.
16
TOKYO -Japan is to
reorient
its defence strategy to counter the rise of China.
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reorient
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
reorient a face
reorient away
reorient even
reorient evolutionary
reorient in mother
More collocations
Reorient
through the time
Reorient
across language varieties
United States of America
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