Realign

Pronunciation: /riːəˈlaɪn/

Realign (verb)

  1. To move things so they are in the correct position again, with straight lines or proper order.
  2. To adjust a plan, route, or direction so it matches new needs or new information.
  3. To change how an organization or government focuses its actions to fit a new goal or situation.

Examples

  • The team realigns the parts before the next test.
  • The parts realign when you tighten the screws.