verb
- present participle of dealign; the process of breaking or removing an alignment; ceasing to be aligned with a person, group, or position
Usage: often used in political, organizational, or technical contexts; can refer to physical misalignment or abstract separation of interests/positions
Examples
- The party is dealigning from its traditional coalition partners.
- The mechanic noticed the wheels were dealigning after the accident.
- Several nations are dealigning from the military alliance.
- The software update is dealigning the interface elements.
- Voters are dealigning from both major political parties in record numbers.