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.
The realigning of our institutions of education from the maintained sector into independence will be warmly welcomed and is now entirely opportune.
The opportunity could also be taken to examine more ways of realigning agricultural support to assist environmental policy.
In realigning that bridge will he take note that the old bridge was much more direct than any possible proposal he has in mind?
When a road is closed, high priority should be given, once all the investigations have been carried out, to realigning it and reopening it.
Mayhew denies that a binary classification of elections, as realigning or insignificant, can be made.
Substantively, dichotomous choice is the appropriate model for depicting party choice during a realigning period, since such eras are historical moments of unusually clear and simplified alternatives.
The attack on each individual claim generates a sense that a broader picture may be missing : realigning elections might be distinctive through combinations of the fifteen characteristics.
Although previous authors have referred to a second stage of the realigning process, the idea of consolidation has not been developed.