The act or process of redisposing; a disposing afresh or anew; a rearrangement.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "redisposition" in a sentence
"This is part of a systematic redisposition of the post-Cold War US armed forces."
"THEY just sent hundreds of thousands of working class people in uniform to kill hundreds of thousands of unfashionable brown people in order to establish the redisposition of a post-Cold War imperial military into Southwest Asia."
"Their experts had completely broken the British naval codes at that time, with the results that British naval redisposition orders were known to the Germans almost as quickly as they were to the captains of the ships concerned."