0 past simple and past 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 reduction in mean shear caused by the step change to convex curvature may indicate that the vorticity of the large structures is realigned towards the streamwise direction.
A new banana culture and the arrival of many more cattle realigned political power between the indigenous peoples - iron producers - and those identified with cattle keeping.
It is also a time when personal relationships, including the marital relationship and relationships with friends and family, come under increased scrutiny and may be realigned.
The reconstructed transverse images were realigned parallel to the canthomeatal line.
The semantic hierarchy of mapping the agent on the signer's own body and the patient at a location in sign space, gets realigned.
The remaining sentence-pairs are realigned at the sub-sentence level to obtain shorter chunk-pairs.
Separations and realigned family constellations test the limits of personal coping strategies, while political polarisation easily paralyses any effort for collective action.
Across the nation, hospitals, medical schools, and medical centers have realigned themselves to respond to these market forces.