reorientation

[ UK /ɹɪˌɔːɹi‍əntˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of changing the direction in which something is oriented
  2. a fresh orientation; a changed set of attitudes and beliefs
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How To Use reorientation In A Sentence

  • In turn, this anomie led to a search for reorientation.
  • The adherents to the Peace Alliance had to undergo a serious reorientation in their political attitudes.
  • Surely , EST translation study is facing temporary embarrassment : reorientation.
  • The RLI gives a full day orientation program for its faculty members with annual reorientation sessions.
  • Suppose the screw is misaligned, there may not be a second chance as reorientation will reduce the hold of the screws.
  • The RLI gives a full day orientation program for its faculty members with annual reorientation sessions.
  • The possibility open to them is repentance, the kind of radical reorientation of thinking that the New Testament writers term metanoia, literally, ‘a change of mind.’
  • Dielectric constants of polar solvents are dominated by reorientation of their permanent dipoles.
  • No consensus has been achieved among scholars on the questions concerning the fundamental reorientation and periodization of China's contemporary diplomacy.
  • Thirdly systems philosophy which involves reorientation of thought and world view consequent upon the advent of system as a new scientific paradigm.
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