Examples of 'repositions' in a sentence

Meaning of "repositions"

reposition (verb) - To reposition means to change the positioning or placement of something. It is often used in marketing and business contexts to refer to the process of adjusting a product's marketing strategy, target audience, or brand image in order to reach a different market segment or achieve a competitive advantage
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of reposition
  • plural of reposition

How to use "repositions" in a sentence

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Printing industry repositions itself in digital age.
Repositions the spine at the end of movement.
Specifying a new location repositions the text.
Barrie repositions his hide to keep watch.
Specifying a new location repositions the block.
Lloyd repositions himself for a much bigger challenge.
Returns and repositions.
Ertz repositions and sets it up in the slot to the right.
The director repositions his cans.
Repositions the vertex and moves the editing mark.
Modifies the shape of the dental arches and repositions the teeth to achieve functional balance.
Repositions investments to take full advantage of tax law provisions.
The gentle and consistent pressure of the braces slowly moves and correctly repositions the teeth.
The evaluation repositions the head and tracks symptoms.
Then, she reshapes the breast and repositions the areola.

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Loryma repositions itself.
When this happens, an insert under the person 's pillow inflates and repositions their head.
Repositions the crop boundary to the center of the perspective view.
Continual radical gratefulness repositions our relationship with God.
Repositions its style.
Overload detection function Repositions the carriage without the need of lifting.
Repositions the crop boundary to its original location when the perspective view was created.
For one thing, it repositions the museum in the art world.
Countdown to the industry 's flagship event, baselworld repositions its concept.
She repositions her cargo and her left hand to accommodate this change.
E-commerce and digital specialist repositions itself for the future.
Dailymotion repositions its platform with a focus on premium content and a revamped user experience.
You have probably heard a lot about repositions and add-ons for Kodi.
The erasing magnet repositions the magnetic particles after magnetic field attraction.
When the component has been formed, the hammer 7 repositions itself in a raised position FIG.
The number of repositions change in angle and puncture attempts different puncture area were recorded.
The creation of the ablation zones in turbinate structure 88 repositions turbinate structure 88.
This line of suture repositions the lateral constrictor flap and improves local hemostasis.
Mastopexy, commonly called a breast lift, remodels your breasts, raises them and repositions them.
The field repositions the charge carriers or aligns the dipoles within the material.
SECTORS _ BAR _ Printing industry repositions itself in digital age.
She repositions amongst the rocks … and waits.
It is a transitional movement that repositions the follower to the leader 's left side.
It repositions the nipple and areola ( pigmentation around the nipple ).
Anything but a guy who repositions half-burnt corpses on the grill.
The operator 1 can engage the input device 500 after he repositions himself.
This proposal also repositions the name of the mark below the diagram for editorial consistency.
In some embodiments, the operator 1 can disengage the input device 500 before he repositions himself.
The Pan tool repositions the current view of the model by panning.
After inspecting or otherwise accessing the site, the user repositions arm 250 with registration system 276.
If the drive repositions too often, copy performance will decrease dramatically.
The 25-ton drill barge in the swamp… as the team from Choice Drilling repositions.
The Roman Church repositions itself in relation to the modern world.
Within the constructed images, he repositions specific iconography to create minor spectacles.
Turns and repositions bedfast patients, alone or with assistance, to prevent bedsores.

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