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    reposition
    /ˌriːpəˈzɪʃn/

    verb

    • 1. place in a different position; adjust or alter the position of: "try repositioning the thermostat in another room"

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  2. to move something to a different place or position: The TAB function can be used to reposition the cursor. The tube was then repositioned. Fewer examples. We had to reposition the septic tank and put in new drains. The procedure involves repositioning the nipple higher up the breast.

  3. Learn the meaning of reposition as a verb in English, with examples of how to use it in different contexts. Find out how to reposition something or someone in marketing, management or workplace situations.

  4. verb (used with object) to put in a new or different position; shift: to reposition the artwork on the advertising layout. to change the image, marketing strategy, etc., of (a product) so as to appeal to a wider or different audience or market: to reposition a diet drink to appeal to teenagers.

  5. Learn the noun and verb meanings of reposition, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Reposition can mean to change the position of something or someone, or to revise the marketing strategy for a product or a company.

  6. Learn the meaning of reposition as a verb and a noun, and see how to use it in different contexts. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and related words of reposition.

  7. Reposition means to place or put in a new position, or to change the marketing of a product or service. See the noun and verb forms, synonyms, translations and usage examples of reposition from various sources.

  8. place into another position. see more. verb. change place or direction. synonyms: dislodge, shift. see more. noun. depositing in a warehouse. “they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn”.