: to orient (someone or something) again or differently : reorient
Mr Streeter says Mr Cameron will have a few months breathing space while Labour reorientates itself under a new leader …—George Parker
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For those who visited Sage, which formerly occupied the Cathédrale footprint, the restaurant has been completely reorientated.—Melinda Sheckells, The Hollywood Reporter, 28 Apr. 2023 To maintain the skilled workforce their success depends upon, CDOs must be mindful that the fallout of Covid-19 made many IT professionals reorientate their career goals and work culture expectations, especially regarding the work-life balance.—Donny Patel, Forbes, 17 Aug. 2022