0 present participle of realign
2 to change your ideas or policies so that they are the same as those of another person or group:
Several politicians left the party and realigned themselves with the opposition.
Realigning the co-payments with cost-effectiveness data, also known as value-based insurance design, warrants further investigation.
That suggests evolving and continually realigning coalitions of initiative takers, relatively compliant followers, and reluctant others for a continually changing set of issues and problems.
Both uncertainty about the parties' prospective policies and changes in parties' positions make the realigning situation appropriate for experiential search.
They conclude that 1997 had some, although not all, of the characteristics necessary for a realigning election.
Crushing the opposition was only part of the mission, less important than realigning society to ensure that opposition no longer occurred.
With this objective in mind, political factions and parties set about realigning themselves for the struggles to come.
The actions of the live performers transformed the animated images, and vice versa, realigning visual spaces for the spectators.
Although previous authors have referred to a second stage of the realigning process, the idea of consolidation has not been developed.