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Reorient   /riˈɔriɛnt/   Listen
Reorient

verb
1.
Orient once again, after a disorientation.  Synonym: reorientate.
2.
Cause to turn.
3.
Set or arrange in a new or different determinate position.



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"Reorient" Quotes from Famous Books



... and Able States: An essential element of our strategy remains working with others to reorient existing partnerships and create new mechanisms for cooperation among the willing and able states around the world. No support will be more important to success than that from the other nations that have the will and resources to combat terrorism with us at the state, regional, ...
— National Strategy for Combating Terrorism - February 2003 • United States

... matter. We seldom allow them to reach high development. Very often, they betray themselves in little ways and we discover them quite early. We are then able to take care of them before they can do serious harm. Some, even, we are able to ... ah ... reorient, so that they become normal, useful subjects of the realm. But sometimes ... well, we have to call upon the Guard and get heavy weapons. Complete ...
— The Best Made Plans • Everett B. Cole

... down on the edge of the bed again and tried to reorient herself; to accept the fact that her life and the lives of all the others had abruptly, irrevocably, ...
— Space Prison • Tom Godwin



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