reposition
إعادة
definition
verb
try repositioning the thermostat in another room
place in a different position; adjust or alter the position of.
example
We're using the downturn to 'reposition' our business to better prepare for the trends we see downstream.
It's during this period that CAs decide to become partners, move to industry positions, or 'reposition' themselves in non-traditional roles.
McCain needed not only to create a strong position for himself but also to 'reposition' the leader in the mind of the consumer/voter.
The last code segment shows how to 'reposition' the sound source location and the orientation and position of the listener.
we are trying to 'reposition' the brand with a premium image
But after a tepid response in the market during its first sales year, its creators decided to 'reposition' their product as a milk beverage rather than a soda.
The shares are not liquid, the bid-offer spread is wide, and based on its assets and financial position it is hard to see how it can 'reposition' itself strategically.
We were able to rethink, redesign, repackage, and 'reposition' our products from a viewpoint of how people use particular padlocks and in what contexts they use them.
One can modify a product, 'reposition' it, withdraw it from a market, suggest improvements but the same can't be said of nation branding.
Later, his mother would tidy the sofa and 'reposition' the pillow, inadvertently noticing the smell of the ocean captured in its fibers.
our assignment was to 'reposition' coffee from a “rite of passage” drink to a “contemporary experience.”
I was interested in playing with this iconic moment in American cinema, in 'repositioning' it and adding a twist.
By the end of the Middle Ages, churches such as Westminster Abbey or S. Denis were full of important tombs, and 'repositioning' these monuments became necessary in order to accommodate yet more.
One of the main technical problems with tape drives is that they must be tuned to avoid what is called the shoeshine effect - starting, stopping and 'repositioning' the tape.
The marketing strategies that Sainsbury outlined in today's report would suggest that it is intent on 'repositioning' itself as a provider of quality foods.
The larger areas, the reception, pub, and dining room, have been 'repositioned' around a central atrium, as have the smaller offices.
Damelin Computer School has been 'repositioned' as the premier IT training institute in South Africa, producing highly sought-after skills for these markets.
We stopped once outside, and here he 'repositioned' his hat upon his head and lit a cigar, gesturing for me to take one.
Overall, the Nitro Elite did a decent job of cooling my system once I 'repositioned' one of the fans to an intake position.
As a result, the owner quickly 'repositioned' the department near the normal walking pattern, and sales increased dramatically.
Regus can usually make the alterations overnight, 'repositioning' the metal walls as if they were Lego bricks.
The clothing retailer, which has been 'repositioning' its Peacock brand to include more fashionable products, said sales growth had slipped in the fourth quarter.
It is a second firefighter who 'repositions' the net.
Predictably, French was then 'repositioned' as a colonial language imposed on Guadeloupean people, a source of division and confusion.
I also am in the process of 'repositioning' myself in the minds of distributors, many of who have had a relationship with The Hot Button on some level.
Much of what business will be doing for the next two years is unraveling, reconfiguring, and 'repositioning' those existing companies and structures that have failed.
Shedding Capri's $5 billion mortgage loan portfolio was the first step toward 'repositioning' the firm for future growth.
Observable in initiatives from food to vitamin supplements and beauty care, marketers have been tweaking product lines and 'repositioning' them in a bid to win maturing baby boomers.
The ‘realignment’ consisted of 50 jobs being cut, and 'repositioning' the company as a ‘solutions provider’.
It has now emerged that he is also working, with a consortium, on 'repositioning' the US hotel group, which lost $8 million on a web-based management system.
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