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Verb: reposition  ,ree-pu'zi-shun
  1. Place into another position
    "The nurse repositioned the patient to prevent bedsores"
     
  2. Change place or direction
    "They repositioned the furniture to create more space";
    - shift, dislodge
Noun: reposition  ,ree-pu'zi-shun
  1. Depositing in a warehouse
    "they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn";
    - repositing, storage, warehousing

Derived forms: repositioned, repositioning, repositions

Type of: deposit, deposition, displace, lay, move, place, pose, position, put, set