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He tried hard to reorient the Afghanistan war in a humane direction.
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But catching up with Bezos was going to require Google to reorient.
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We'd have to reorient our whole lives-andthings are complicated enough already.
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But you just reorient yourself, and watch the horizon burn into darkness.
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This has led to a lively debate about how to reorient China's economy.
Usage of reorientate in English
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I've got to readjust, reorientate, reorganize... Before it's too late, Duffy.
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She certainly seems to have the intellectual heft required to reorientate her new portfolio.
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He looked around frantically, trying to reorientate himself, panting.
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There was no time to reorientate my senses.
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We wanted to engage people in a spiritual process that would reorientate their sexuality to the opposite sex.
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The city also hopes to reorientate its vibrant oil services industry toward emerging offshore oil centers such as Brazil.
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They knew that, if they chose to remake their whole social structure and reorientate their minds, they could ensure military victory.
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The Fine Gael leader, Mr John Bruton, said that unionist impatience for decommissioning had not allowed "time for militant republicans to reorientate themselves".
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It appeared to be a crisis of despair and of reorientated hope.
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He added other changes had also been made, including being reorientated in operating theatres.
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Shane O'Donnell's world has reorientated in the past five years.
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Education has been reorientated towards social assistance, which is not how it should be.
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They have joined her in reorientating the PAC, pushing pursuit of revenue as well as spending.
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The war on malaria will have to be reorientated as we get into the end-game in more countries, says Feachem.