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reposition I. repo·si·tion \ˌrēpəˈzishən, ˌrep-\ noun Etymology: Late Latin reposition-, repositio, from Latin repositus (past participle of reponere) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : the act of repositing or the state of being reposited 2. Scotland : restoration to a position, possession, or office : reinstatement II. re·po·si·tion \|rēpə|zishən\ transitive verb Etymology: re- + position : to change the position of < a malposition of the lower jaw … may be assumed and the jaw temporarily repositioned — H.G.Armstrong > < advise the receiver pilot to reposition his craft — Ethyl News > III. reposition transitive verb : to revise the marketing strategy for (a product or a company) so as to increase sales |