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realignment
re·a·lign R0070200 (rē′ə-līn′)tr.v. re·a·ligned, re·a·lign·ing, re·a·ligns 1. To put back into proper order or alignment: realigned the fence.2. To cause to form new arrangements or to have a new orientation; reorganize: realigned our department for new projects; realigned the political parties. re′a·lign′ment n.realignment (ˌriːəˈlaɪnmənt) nthe act or instance of restoring or changing to a previous or different positionThesaurusrealignmentnoun readjustment, restructuring, shake-up, reshuffling, reorganization, rationalization, rearrangement a realignment of the existing political structureTranslations
Realignment
RealignmentA situation in which the governments or central banks of several countries coordinate to revalue one or more currencies. This may occur when currencies become so strong or weak that they negatively impact international trade or a country's balance of payments. Central banks may effect a realignment, for example, by buying or selling the relevant currencies in large volume.realignment Related to realignment: dealignmentSynonyms for realignmentnoun readjustmentSynonyms- readjustment
- restructuring
- shake-up
- reshuffling
- reorganization
- rationalization
- rearrangement
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