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Definition of "realigned" [realigned]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of realign. (verb)

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Use "realigned" in a sentence
  • "Diamond and Kenny write that the conference "may well be a foretaste of the kind of realigned, plural politics that Labour will need to undertake if it is to challenge the coalition"."
  • "Even though there was a breakdown in relations between the two, they were legally obliged to work together and recommended that their attitudes be "realigned"."
  • "In fact, they say it was not connected to the current election cycle, but based on their conviction that the strategy in Iraq needs to be "realigned," something they believe will not happen while Rumsfeld is still at the helm -- Lou."