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[ ree-awr-ee-uhn-tey-shuhn, -en-, -ohr- ] / riˌɔr i ənˈteɪ ʃən, -ɛn-, -ˌoʊr- /
nounthe act or state of reorienting or of being reoriented. Origin of reorientationFirst recorded in 1915–20; re- + orientation Words nearby reorientationreorder, reordination, reorganization, reorganize, reorient, reorientation, Reoviridae, reovirus, rep, repack, repackage Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for reorientationLike many I spoke to, Williams seemed to desire a reorientation of policing, rather than just a reduction. Ground Zero of the NYPD Slowdown|Batya Ungar-Sargon|January 1, 2015|DAILY BEAST Even more significant, however, is the reorientation of anti-establishment politics that follows. Edward Snowden, Not Pope Francis, Is the Person of the Year|James Poulos|December 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST But the Middle East changed Stewart, and he needed to go through a little American reorientation. The Twerk That Won the Internet, ‘What the Fox Say’ & More Viral Videos|The Daily Beast Video|September 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST It could have been reorientation or it could have been Catherine's real self. Highways in Hiding|George Oliver Smith
Would you mind if I spent an hour in Psych for reorientation? Exploiter's End|James Causey Panting, they looked helplessly around, reorientation coming gradually. Edge of the Jungle|William Beebe The miracle of his reorientation to belief, the new vistas that went with it. Ye of Little Faith|Roger Phillips Graham Comprehension then; reorientation; qualified relief—Is waking any better? The Trial of Callista Blake|Edgar Pangborn
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