verb
- to change the position or direction of something so that it is straight or in the correct position again
- to change or reorganize something to match new conditions or goals
Examples
- The mechanic had to realign the car’s wheels after the accident.
- She needed to realign her spine after sitting at the computer all day.
- The company decided to realign its marketing strategy to focus on younger customers.
- After the merger, they had to realign the departments to eliminate overlap.
- The physical therapist helped realign his shoulder joint.
- The political party tried to realign itself with moderate voters.