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reorientate
Derived word form of orientate

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"Relying on fossil fuels for the long term ... has proven to be a risky path. So in the medium term, at least, companies have no choice but to reorientate themselves," Wohlrabe said.

From Reuters • Dec. 29, 2022

Russia’s main goal over the past week, the British agency said, “has likely been to reorientate units to reinforce southern Ukraine.”

From New York Times • Aug. 14, 2022

This is part of a strategy to reorientate the central European gas market, creating north-south gas routes to replace the existing east-west links.

From BBC • Jun. 23, 2022

If you ever find yourself adrift in the aforementioned space time continuum and needing to find your way back to 2016, you can reorientate yourself by following the clavicles.

From The Guardian • Dec. 13, 2016

What is required is the persistent need to envisage the world anew, to remake the self, or reorientate her, like a sitter adjusting her posture in order to gain a different view.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 10, 2014