How to Pronounce "realign"
word
ɹiəˈɫaɪn
ree-UH-lyn
ɹˌiːɐlˈaɪn
ree-AL-yn
Definition
To change the position or direction of something so that it is in a new, proper, or desired alignment. Often used for physical objects, plans, or strategies.
IPA Transcription
American English
ɹiəˈɫaɪn
British English
ɹˌiːɐlˈaɪn
Simplified Pronunciation
US
ree-UH-lyn
UK
ree-AL-yn
Listen in Context
The company decided to realign its strategy this year.
The mechanic will realign the car's wheels.
You may need to realign the picture on the wall.
After the merger, departments had to realign their roles.