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Verb: reorient  ree'o-ree,ent or ree'o-ree-unt
  1. Set or arrange in a new or different determinate position
    "Reorient the house towards the South"
     
  2. Orient once again, after a disorientation
    "The protons do not have time to reorient their spins";
    - reorientate
     
  3. Cause to turn
    "The teacher reoriented the globe to show a different continent"

Derived forms: reorients, reorienting, reoriented

Type of: change, orient, orientate [Brit], turn

Encyclopedia: Reorient