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to realign
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align anew or better
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to change one's opinions, beliefs, etc. to be like those of another person or group
Example
The politician realigned his stance to better reflect the views of his constituents.
To foster better collaboration, the departments realigned their priorities with the company’s vision.
The team had to realign their project objectives to match the client's updated requirements.
The chiropractor uses manual techniques such as spinal manipulation and mobilization to realign the spine and alleviate pain.
After the meeting, she decided to realign her business strategy with the new company goals.