Reorient

Word REORIENT
Character 8
Hyphenation re o ri ent
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Definitions and meanings of "Reorient"

What do we mean by reorient?

To orient again; to make or become oriented after dislocation or disorientation.

1. A feeling similar to vertigo when you look around and realize you're not where you thought you were 2. The disorientation that one may experience when going through a major transition or questioning one's identity/beliefs. Tastes like melancholy, disillusionment, regret, and withered hopes. Urban Dictionary

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The word "reorient" in example sentences

Bernhard Linde mentions, for instance how, when the somewhat nationalist poetic movement "Noor Eesti" Young Estonia first got off the ground between about 1908 and 1915, the young generation invited Estonia to reorient from a Russian-German axis to an Anglo-French one. ❋ Eric Dickens (2009)

And it was Paul Equale, our other lobbyist who, in the final weeks before the '94 election, was clever enough to "reorient" -- that's his word -- the money of his political action committee -- his PAC -- from Democrats to Republicans so that immediately when the Republicans were in power he had an in. ❋ Unknown (1996)

And so what the surgery was supposed to do was to realign the eyes in their orbits by taking the eye muscles, shortening some of them, reattaching them to the eye orbit to, you know, kind of reorient where the eye sat. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Beyond Webb's criminal justice bill and pursuing what he calls "economic fairness," Webb has devoted time to working to "reorient" American foreign policy, particularly with China and its neighbors. ❋ Ben Pershing (2010)

MR. MCCURRY: No, it was basically just to give a break and let the President kind of reorient a little bit. ❋ ITY National Archives (1996)

My investigation began last spring, shortly after King's report was published, when an evangelical group held a conference in a central London church for therapists wanting to learn how to "reorient" their patients. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Orrzag's use of the word "reorient" is a red flag that there really is no spending reduction going on here. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Kagina wants to persuade donors to reorient their efforts towards always having an endgame in mind. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In 2009, researchers assigned to analyze the Norwegian Government Pension Fund recommended it reorient its portfolio around risk factors. ❋ Joe Light (2011)

These include the need to continue moving away from protectionism, further steps to allow China's currency to appreciate against the dollar and the need to reorient China's economy to be based more on domestic demand than on exports. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Over the next nine months we focused relentlessly on the need to reorient our national security policy, to restore economic fairness and social justice, and to bring greater accountability in our government. ❋ Ben Pershing (2011)

• Virtually all goal-seeking agents exhibit goal homeotaxis: that is, if perturbed away from an intended goal, a teleological entity will actively correct for the perturbation and reorient toward the goal. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We can reform government so that people don't have to reorient their lives for less. ❋ Paul D. Ryan (2011)

"I hate [sleeping in] [hammocks]. They give me awful reorientation sickness" "I can't go to [summer camp], I'll get reorientation sickness." "That sucks. Want some tea?" "Yeah. Thanks." ❋ Dupliciglot (2015)

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