Definition of realignment in English:
realignment
noun riːəˈlʌɪnm(ə)ntˌriəˈlaɪnmənt
mass nounThe action of changing or restoring something to a different or former position or state.
the scheme will require the realignment of local roads
count noun we are seeing a political realignment in the wake of the war
Example sentencesExamples
- He is taking the initiative in the military realignment.
- The project involves ten kilometres with shoulders, four overbridges, two ramps at Lissenhall and realignment of ramps at Rowan's Road.
- Yet his entry into the race has been heralded by the corporate media as a major realignment in Canadian politics.
- The builder has applied for permits for alterations and extensions to an existing house on one of the lots, and realignment of the boundary of two lots.
- The present currency realignment is in its early stages.
- Forty percent is a significant realignment in relative prices.
- A significant political realignment has occurred during the parliamentary recess.
- That changed world necessitated a massive realignment of Julie's personality.
- The name, site and marketing realignment are part of the company's evolution, according to its CEO.
- Most analysts say a realignment in the residential property market was inevitable.
Definition of realignment in US English:
realignment
nounˌrēəˈlīnməntˌriəˈlaɪnmənt
The action of changing or restoring something to a different or former position or state.
the scheme will require the realignment of local roads
count noun we are seeing a political realignment in the wake of the war
Example sentencesExamples
- The name, site and marketing realignment are part of the company's evolution, according to its CEO.
- Forty percent is a significant realignment in relative prices.
- Yet his entry into the race has been heralded by the corporate media as a major realignment in Canadian politics.
- A significant political realignment has occurred during the parliamentary recess.
- Most analysts say a realignment in the residential property market was inevitable.
- The present currency realignment is in its early stages.
- The project involves ten kilometres with shoulders, four overbridges, two ramps at Lissenhall and realignment of ramps at Rowan's Road.
- The builder has applied for permits for alterations and extensions to an existing house on one of the lots, and realignment of the boundary of two lots.
- He is taking the initiative in the military realignment.
- That changed world necessitated a massive realignment of Julie's personality.