Similar words: orient, oriented, disorient, disoriented, orientalist, orientation, disorientation, nutrient. Meaning: ['rɪːɔːrɪent] v. 1. orient once again, after a disorientation 2. cause to turn 3. set or arrange in a new or different determinate position.
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1. The most important step is to reorient the direction of the new building.
2. China had to reorient her foreign policy according to the new situation.
3. These reforms had envisaged reorienting the ten-year basic education programme away from its highly academic content, towards more practical and vocational aspects.
4. Subsequent writers re-orient and transform Spenser's devices to different contexts.
5. We need to resolutely work to reorient investment by shifting the government's priority in infrastructure investment to the countryside. This constitutes a major change.
6. We need to resolutely work to reorient investment by shifting the government's priority in infrastructure investment to the countryside.
7. Take a deep breath to help you reorient as you wiggle your fingers and toes.
8. His book Perestroika helps establish that from the very start Gorbachev was out to reorient,(sentencedict .com) not dismantle their system.
9. Unfortunately the maquila project also demonstrates that rarely could or did the government actually reorient the conditions of capitalist development.
10. To experience the best things Linux/BSD have to offer, users must reorient themselves and learn to think about computing a little differently.
11. If you've ever held a bicycle wheel while it's turning and tried to reorient it you know that the wheel itself pushes back, trying to remain in its original plane.
12. Marshall McLuhan and Walter Ong thought print helped further reorient language from sound to vision, paving the way for our screen-fixated present.
13. Both as candidate and as president, Barack Obama has repeated this claim and has sought to reorient policy toward the prevention of state failure.
14. That speed is also too fast to be explained by a phenomenon called true polar wander, in which the Earth's entire crust and mantle reorient, moving a different geographic region to the north pole.
15. A weaker dollar should also assist global economic rebalancing by helping to reorient America's economy towards exports.
16. People are already using this economic slowdown to retool and reorient economies.
17. We need a work vacation or two every year in order to reorient ourselves and reestablish our sense of perspective.
18. This means that we will need to change our strategies regarding mobile library website design and reorient ourselves towards creating a mobile-friendly research experience.
19. We all need to take another look at Lamar Odom and reorient our thinking.
20. The Obama administration also did little touse its bully pulpit to reorient pay packages at the big financial houses, where bonuses still often run in the tens of millions of dollars.
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