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How to pronounce realign in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms realine
Type of adjust, align, aline, line up


The surgeon realigned my jaw after the accident.

Examples of realign

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Crews are working to widen and realign Liberty Road from Todds to Gerardi roads.
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Caltrans intends to realign Ortega Highway so it flows directly into Del Obispo.
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I don't think so it's important to know to marry someone which realign you are.
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It is instead a much broader attempt to realign facts to comport with ideology.
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It works to realign the spine and joints, reducing pain and improving mobility.
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In 318 BC, Polyperchon decided to realign Athenian politics in his own interests.
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The project will increase lanes in each direction and realign southbound lanes.
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Doctors worked to make his face more symmetrical and broke his jaw to realign it.
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Just prior to leaving office, Vincent had plans to realign the National League.
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More examples
  • Align anew or better; "The surgeon realigned my jaw after the accident"
  • (Realignment (sports)) In North American sports, realignment occurs in sports when a league decides to change which teams are in which divisions, usually by creating new divisions. A main reason for having more divisions is that having more division champions can lead to better playoff matchups. ...
  • To bring back into alignment; To align again
  • (REALIGNMENT) The movement of an employee and his/her position when: an organization change occurs, the employee stays in the same agency, and there is no change in the employee's position, grade or pay.
  • (Realignment) Administrative process of adjusting Operating Budget amounts among different Region organizations.
  • (realignment) The coordinated revaluation and devaluation of the currencies of several countries.
  • When an attacker moves back into an onside position (behind the ball) after passing or making a touch.
  • Readjust into proper coordination
  • To return subluxated vertebrae to a more near normal position.